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In many tests, this rivals the Western digital Black SN850X. And the Samsung 990 Pro.
It does have dram cash. They go into more detail on page 2 of the link on cashing
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But for $12 more, the Western digital black 850X on Amazon is the better deal since it has more consistent sustained write performance.
Other than the inconsistent right performance noticed by Tom's hardware, crucial stated that the issue would be not as pronounced with the two terabyte version. But that's not what Toms hardware saw.
"That continued until the end of our one hour test sequence. So, the pSLC cache and recovery aren't quite what we normally see, but if you need to write a lot of data to the SSD at once — like, if you just want to completely fill it up — you should see some slowdowns after the first ~750GB, and with the remaining 1.3TB of data writing at a far more sedate ~500 MB/s."
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In many tests, this rivals the Western digital Black SN850X. And the Samsung 990 Pro.
It does have dram cash. They go into more detail on page 2 of the link on cashing
https://www.tomshardwar
But for $12 more, the Western digital black 850X on Amazon is the better deal since it has more consistent sustained write performance.
Other than the inconsistent right performance noticed by Tom's hardware, crucial stated that the issue would be not as pronounced with the two terabyte version. But that's not what Toms hardware saw.
"That continued until the end of our one hour test sequence. So, the pSLC cache and recovery aren't quite what we normally see, but if you need to write a lot of data to the SSD at once — like, if you just want to completely fill it up — you should see some slowdowns after the first ~750GB, and with the remaining 1.3TB of data writing at a far more sedate ~500 MB/s."
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Maybe not for this, but I saw the 4TB SN850X for $230 a couple days ago. I think the deal is dead. I doubt we will see it again anytime soon.