TECHNOLOGY X TEST BENCH AND PROTOCOL
Solid State Drive testing at Technology X differs slightly, depending on whether we are looking at consumer or enterprise SSDs. For consumer SSDs, our goal is to test in a system that has been optimized with The SSD Review’s SSD Optimization Guide. To see the best performance possible the CPU C states have been disabled, C1E support has been disabled, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST) has been disabled. Benchmarks for consumer testing are also benchmarks with usually a fresh drive. In our case, this drive has previously been tested at The SSD Review. We benchmark our drives to verify that manufacturer specifications are in line but also, so the consumer can replicate our tests to confirm that they have an SSD that is top-notch. We even provide links to most of the benchmarks used in the report.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
This Test Bench build was the result of some great relationships and purchases; our appreciation goes to the below mentioned manufacturers for their support in our project. All of the components we use for testing and evaluation can be easily purchased at a relatively affordable price. The links provided below can assist in pricing, as well as availability for those of you who may find interest in our equipment.
PC Chassis: | In Win 805 Mid Tower Chassis |
Motherboard: | ASRock Z170 OC Formula |
CPU: | Intel i5-6600K |
CPU Cooler: | Corsair H100 AIO CPU Cooler |
Memory: | Crucial 64GB DDR4-2133 Memory |
Power Supply: | be quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 850W |
Graphics Card: | Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Amp! Edition 4GB |
System Cooling: | be quiet! Silent Wings 2 Chassis Fan |
Keyboard: | Tesoro Excalibur Spectrum |
Mouse: | i-rocks M20E Illuminated Gaming Mouse |
Storage: | Intel 750 Series NVMe PCIe SSD (1.2TB) |
BENCHMARK SOFTWARE
The software in use for today’s analysis is typical of many of our reviews and consists of Crystal Disk Info, TRIMcheck, ATTO Disk Benchmark, Crystal Disk Mark, AS SSD, Anvil’s Storage Utilities, and PCMark Vantage. We prefer to test with easily accessible software that the consumer can obtain, and in many cases, we even provide links. Our selection of software allows each to build on the last and to provide validation to results already obtained.
Crystal Disk Info is a great tool for displaying the characteristics and health of storage devices. It displays everything from temperatures, to the number of hours the device has been powered, and even to the extent of informing you of the firmware of the device.
The PNY CS1311 comes to us with a total of 9 power on counts, 0 hours of usage, features SMART attributes and supports TRIM, but let’s double check if its working…
Our sister site, The SSD Review, has covered TRIMcheck in the past. It is a great tool that easily lets us see if TRIM is actually functioning on a SSD volume in your system.
As we can see above, TRIM is good to go!
ATTO Disk Benchmark is a relatively easy-to-use benchmark tool, which happens to be the benchmark of choice for many manufacturers. ATTO uses compressible data rather than random data, which results in higher performance and thus, higher benchmark scores. In our testing, we have selected the transfer size to range from 0.5KB to 8192KB, and have set the total length of the test to be 256MB.
ATTO returns with solid results as the both the sequential read and write results exceed the listed specifications. We see read results reaching up to 567 MB/s and write results reaching up to 535 MB/s.
Review Overview
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If you are looking for a solid performer and an excellent option for upgrading your boot drive, look no further than the PNY CS1311 SSD!