TeamGroup Cardea Zero Z340 M.2 NVMe review

Memory (DDR4/DDR5) and Storage (SSD/NVMe) 368 Page 10 of 18 Published by

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SSD Performance File Copy Tests

SSD Performance

In this round of benchmarks, we start off with our real-world file copy tests. Currently, certain controllers benefit from compressed files, while others don't. Certain storage units hate small files, others work well with them. So it only makes sense to do some manual tests on that.

File Copy

The most basic and simple test anyone can perform. We drop a 100 GB compressed file onto the SSD. That write number will fluctuate a bit here and there during the writing process. Let's have a peek:


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You can see as long as the buffer(s) can keep up, ~2.0 GB/sec sustained writes, but after roughly 20 GB a TLC write hole kicks in, however, the SSD manages to keep write performance at the 1 GB/sec marker.


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Copying (read) the 100 GB file is averaging out at 2 GB/sec. So yeah, that's nothing to be ashamed about really. As you can see, the drive exhibits more problems with the TLC writes.

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