![]() The other subtle difference is in test 2 where the default is using Q1T1 and the NVMe SSD is using Q32T1. The biggest difference between the two tests is in the third row where in the default test parameters it uses 1 thread as opposed to 16 in the NVMe SSD parameters. You can see the CrystalDiskMark attached to this review to see the benchmarks with both the default test parameters as well as the NVMe SSD parameters built in to CrystalDiskMark. Pros: I am amazed at how fast NVMe drives have come in general, but the Crucial P5 Plus has me in a bit of awe.
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