As mentioned previously in the review, security is an ever-growing concern and encryption is a great step to achieve this. As such I will be including a comparison between an encrypted drive and a normal single drive for a basic comparison and to show if and how it will impact on your performance.
Our benchmarks are real-world test and will variate a little, but it clearly has some impact on the performance here. We still get some good speeds, but not as good as the tests without encryption turned on.
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