We used CrystalDiskMark 8‘s custom settings to test the Sequential read and write performance of the drive through a range of queue depths. The setup for the tests is listed below.
128KB Sequential Read / Write.
Transfer Request Size: 128KB, Thread(s): 1, Outstanding I/O: 1-32.
Using these tests, the reads came in bang on the money for the official maximum, yielding a test result of 9,405MB/s. Writes, on the other hand, were just shy of the official figure at 8,060MB/s.
128KB Sequential Read v QD performance
Compared to the drives around it, the MP700 Micro performs best at QDs 2 and 4.
128KB Sequential Write v QD performance
When it comes to Sequential write performance, the drive props up the table at every tested queue depth. It's closest to the next drive in the table at QD2.
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