I don't know. He doesn't seem to post any screenshots or proof of the issue. So its hard to say what the problem is. You can't just go by what a single piece of software tells you. I have had crystal disk tell me the wrong information countless times. And might be what is causing the issue to begin with. But it is a very common issue with many SSDs. I am sure if it is a big enough issue SK will release a new firmware to fix it.
Also the burst rate of a SSD is rarely useful anyways. Long term sequential read/write is more useful in my opinion. What interesting is around 2,400 MB/s sounds about right for the long term sequential write speed after the cache fills up.
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Also the burst rate of a SSD is rarely useful anyways. Long term sequential read/write is more useful in my opinion. What interesting is around 2,400 MB/s sounds about right for the long term sequential write speed after the cache fills up.