Written by Matthew Lambert
August 10, 2017 | 14:00
Tags: #mlc-nand #nvme #pcie-ssd #phison #ssd
Companies: #corsair #toshiba
Website: Iometer
Next, we look at random performance using 4KB data. Again, we look at performance at QD1 and then QD4. This time, each test is run for two minutes with the average reported.
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