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Interpretting diskmark 6.0 scores
Interpretting diskmark 6.0 scores






  1. INTERPRETTING DISKMARK 6.0 SCORES PORTABLE
  2. INTERPRETTING DISKMARK 6.0 SCORES PC

A SSHD only takes advantage of repeated loading of levels or games, and after 2 or 3 loads, then it will set up more quickly, approaching SSD speeds. In contrast to using any SSD, the SSHD takes nearly twice as long to load the tested two games. The T-FORCE CARDEA Liquid M.2 SSD is the fastest drive overall, however, there isn’t a lot of practical difference between its loading speed results and any SATA III – or even external USB 3.1 Gen 1 SSD game loading speeds. All of these charts are also repeated in the Summary. Here is the PCMark 8 comparative loading times chart for World of Warcraft and for Battlefield 3. Here are the 2TB SSHD storage test results scoring 3267 and 21.73 MB/s bandwidth and most importantly for a gamer, it took 97.1 seconds to load World of Warcraft and 250.3 seconds for Battlefield 3 to load. Most importantly for a gamer, it took 58.6 seconds to load World of Warcraft and 133.8 seconds for Battlefield 3to load. The Team Group L5 480 GB SSD scores 4959 with a total Storage 2.0 Bandwidth of 253.36 MB/s. And for gamers, it took 58.4 seconds to load World of Warcraft and 133.7 seconds for Battlefield 3to load. The T-FORCE Delta Max 500GB SSD scores 4962 with a total Storage 2.0 Bandwidth of 252.94 MB/s. And most importantly for a gamer, it took 58.2 seconds to load World of Warcraft and 133.2 seconds for Battlefield 3to load. The T-FORCE Vulcan 500GB SSD scores 4985 with a total Storage 2.0 Bandwidth of 295.60 MB/s. Of primary interest to gamers, it took 58.0 seconds to load World of Warcraft and 132.6 seconds for Battlefield 3to load. The Kingston A1000 480 GB SSD scores 5032 with a total Storage 2.0 Bandwidth of 401.30 MB/s. And for gamers, it took 57.4 seconds to load World of Warcraft and 131.5 seconds for Battlefield 3to load. The T-FORCE CARDEA Liquid 500GB SSD scores 5076 with a total Storage 2.0 Bandwidth of 599.03 MB/s. And for gamers, it took 58.2 seconds to load World of Warcraft and 132.7 seconds for Battlefield 3to load. The Team Group MP33 M.2 PCIe 1TB SSD scores 5039 with a total Storage 2.0 Bandwidth of 410.40 MB/s. PCMark 8 has an excellent storage test which actually uses real world timed benchmarks that include loading World of Warcraft and Battlefield 3 as well as timing how long it takes to load popular Adobe and Microsoft apps. Fortunately, PCMark 8 is a better storage test and it is up next. There isn’t a lot of difference in overall performance between the SSDs nor is it easy to see exactly where one scores higher by looking at the individual tests.

INTERPRETTING DISKMARK 6.0 SCORES PC

Next is a SATA SSD the T-FORCE Vulcan 500GB SSD PC followed by the M.2 PCIe Kingston A-1000 and then the DELTA MAX with the Team Group L5 LTE SSD as the slowest tested SSD.

interpretting diskmark 6.0 scores

The Team Group MP33 M.2 PCIe SSD scores highest followed by the T-FORCE CARDEA Liquid which gets the second highest score. PCMark 10’s Gaming results are mostly dependent on the graphic card, not the storage and there is some variability with the results. Here is the summary of the eight drives that were tested using PCMark 10. The same system with the Team Group 480 GB SSD scores 8831. The system with the T-FORCE Delta Max 500GB SSD scores 8849

interpretting diskmark 6.0 scores

The system with the T-FORCE Vulcan 500GB SSD scores 8880. The same PC with the Kingston A1000 480 GB SSD scores 8863 which is ahead of the 480GB Team Group PC score, but it is a bit behind the T-FORCE Vulcan 500GB SSD results. The CARDEA Liquid 500 GB SSD system scores 8973 which is second as ranked by PCMark 10 even though it is the fastest SSD. The Team Group MP33 M.2 PCIe 1TB SSD scores 8987, the highest PCMark 10 score of our eight tested SSDs. Open the images in separate tabs for easy comparison. All of the eight SSD results screenshots are presented without comment.

INTERPRETTING DISKMARK 6.0 SCORES PORTABLE

The results are presented in approximate order of the fastest to the slowest drive ending with the portable USB SSD and the solid state hard drive (SSHD). The PD400 is a portable USB SSD and the FireCuda 2TB drive is a solid state hard drive (SSHD) hybrid. To properly compare the PCMark 10 scores, look at the detailed results of each SSD you want to compare remembering that the MP33, the CARDEA Liquid and the Kingston A-1000 are the M2 PCIe SSDs, and the T-FORCE Vulcan would be the overall fastest SATA-based SSD followed by the Delta Max and then the L5 LTE SSDs. Unfortunately, in comparison to PCMark 8, PCMark 10 is missing key elements including detailed storage testing, and it is not possible to test attached drives as with the earlier suite.








Interpretting diskmark 6.0 scores