I came here looking for some real-world tests for the SN770 as I've seen so many people uploading reviews with synthetic benchmarks which of course show how fast different options perform when compared but those tests are not even close to whatever your typical use is, except if you're using those SSDs for reading in highly congested applications such as those hosted on a database server or if you are a content creator editing and writing 4K 60fps uncompressed raw video to the drive, usage scenarios which extremely diverge from the ones these drives have been designed in the first place as they are not prosumer or enterprise-grade SSDs. I loved how you presented the video and compared the three drives.
Seems like a close rival to MP600 or FireCuda 520 which have been around for a while. 770 Higher write on paper but a noticeable dip when you increase the file size on this drive. Your test on 520 in another video showed a flat line performance for even bigger files. If its cheaper 520 all day long. Endurance is way higher as well if you're doing more than just gaming. Good drive though but 520 would be my choice.
In the last test, it appeared you were copying a different source directory to the SN570 than the other two. So assuming they are different, makes that result invalid
what about 500gb model i mean how much cacha have vs 1tb model and how much performance lose read write random and copy large file lets say 60gb thanks
I came here looking for some real-world tests for the SN770 as I've seen so many people uploading reviews with synthetic benchmarks which of course show how fast different options perform when compared but those tests are not even close to whatever your typical use is, except if you're using those SSDs for reading in highly congested applications such as those hosted on a database server or if you are a content creator editing and writing 4K 60fps uncompressed raw video to the drive, usage scenarios which extremely diverge from the ones these drives have been designed in the first place as they are not prosumer or enterprise-grade SSDs. I loved how you presented the video and compared the three drives.
Seems like a close rival to MP600 or FireCuda 520 which have been around for a while. 770 Higher write on paper but a noticeable dip when you increase the file size on this drive. Your test on 520 in another video showed a flat line performance for even bigger files. If its cheaper 520 all day long. Endurance is way higher as well if you're doing more than just gaming. Good drive though but 520 would be my choice.
the specs of the nvme SSD for testing wasn't mentioned.
In the last test, it appeared you were copying a different source directory to the SN570 than the other two. So assuming they are different, makes that result invalid
Very very good explanation, thank you mam
what about 500gb model i mean how much cacha have vs 1tb model and how much performance lose read write random and copy large file lets say 60gb thanks
Nice video well guide i like your work thanx
1:54 Show all copying time, NOT first 2 Gigs only!!!
Sorry, seen later 👍👍
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