CrystalDiskMark – Sequential Read
The Samsung SM951 NVME boot drive is an engineering marvel and widely used in a number of premium laptops. It’s easy to see why with read a result of 2259MB/s which makes other storage solutions look quite ordinary in comparison. The laptop’s 2.5-inch secondary disk device reported an excellent read rate while the USB 3.0 was also quite strong.
CrystalDiskMark – Sequential Write
This time, the laptop’s boot drive came out on top and almost broke the 1600MB/s mark. I’m sure you can agree, this is a ridiculously high write rate and will prove quite challenging to beat. The mechanical disk achieved decent write speeds and the USB 3.0 performance deserves praise.
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