We used CrystalDiskMark 8‘s custom settings to test the 4K random read performance of the drive through a range of queue depths. The setup for the tests is listed below.
Transfer Request Size: 4KB, Outstanding I/O: 1-32.
Using our four-threaded 4K random read tests, we couldn't get close to the official maximum of 2,700K IOPS. The best figure we saw was 586,722 IOPS (2,403MB/s), coming at the end of the test run at QD32.
4K Random Read v QD Performance
At QD1, the drive sits in third place behind WD's Black SN8100 and Kingston's Fury Renegade G5. At QD2, it moves up a place, and QD4 drops down to fourth. At QD32, the drive has moved back up into the second spot.
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