![]() ![]() Samsung 980 Pro 500GB ASSSD 1GB Samsung 980 Pro 500GB ASSSD 1GB Chart Like other utilities, it was run with both the default 1GB as well as a larger 10GB test set. AS SSD BenchmarkĪS SSD Benchmark is another good benchmark for testing SSDs. Similar to the smaller test though, the relatively lower QD4 and QD16 random write results allow a number of other drives to take the overall write score crown over the 980 Pro drive. Moving to the 8GB test size has no effect on the 980 Pro 500GB, and it retains its read score victory over all the other drives we have tested. Samsung 980 Pro 500GB Anvil 8GB Samsung 980 Pro 500GB Anvil 8GB Chart In particular, the overall write score is bested by a number of other drives, including Samsung’s own 970 EVO Plus 250GB drive, which manages significantly better QD4 and QD16 write results than the 980. While it clearly wins both in overall read score as well as sequential transfer tests compared to any other drive we have tested, things are not quite as rosy for random read and write tests. Samsung 980 Pro 500GB Anvil 1GB Samsung 980 Pro 500GB Anvil 1GB ChartĪnvil provides the first test where the 980 Pro has some competition. ![]() This benchmark was run with both a 1GB and 8GB test size. Anvil’s Storage UtilitiesĪnvil’s Storage Utilities is a comprehensive benchmark that gives us a very in-depth look at the performance of drives tested. Moving to the larger 8GB ATTO test has a negligible effect on the 980 Pro 500GB, with results easily within the margin of error compared to the smaller benchmark set. Samsung 980 Pro 500GB ATTO 8GB Samsung 980 Pro 500GB ATTO 8GB Chart The margin of victory is slightly smaller versus previous PCIe 4.0 SSDs, but the Samsung drive is still clearly the front runner overall. Similar to the CrystalDiskMark results, in ATTO the 980 Pro tops our charts while still falling slightly shy of advertised sequential transfer rates. Samsung 980 Pro 500GB ATTO 256MB Samsung 980 Pro 500GB ATTO 256MB Chart ATTO was tested at both 256MB and 8GB file sizes. The ATTO Disk Benchmark has been a staple of drive sequential performance testing for years. The 980 Pro pulls even farther ahead on the larger 8GB test since its results improve over the smaller test set. Samsung 980 Pro 500GB CrystalDiskMark 8GB Samsung 980 Pro 500GB CrystalDiskMark 8GB Chart Using the 1GB test set, the drive does not quite match its advertised specs of 6900 MB/s reads and 5000 MB/s writes, but that does not stop it from easily topping our overall chart. Samsung 980 Pro 500GB CrystalDiskMark 1GB Samsung 980 Pro 500GB CrystalDiskMark 1GB Chartįor sequential transfer speed, the 980 Pro 500GB is in its own league compared to first-generation PCIe 4.0 SSDs. CrystalDiskMark 7.0.0 圆4ĬrystalDiskMark is used as a basic starting point for benchmarks as it is something commonly run by end-users as a sanity check. This test will be retired soon, since in the future essentially all drives will quality for all formats. The 980 Pro 500GB easily qualifies for all the formats on this test. ![]() It shows whether a storage device is suitable for throughput required at a given video format. This is a popular speed test in the video community. This allows us to see the difference between lighter and heavier workloads. We are moving towards using larger test sizes on our benchmarks, but on several tests, we also used the smaller default test sizes. Samsung 980 Pro 500GB Performance Testing ![]()
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