TSSDR TEST BENCH AND PROTOCOL
SSD testing at TSSDR differs slightly, depending on whether we are looking at consumer or enterprise storage media. Our newest Test Bench is comprised of the Intel Ultra 9 CPU set into the ASUS ProArt Z890-Creator motherboard with 64GB of Corsair Platinum Dominator DDR5-6400 memory. For Creators, this motherboard contains two Thunderbolt 5 (80Gbps) ports, a Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps) port and a USB 3.2 2×2 (20Gbps) Type-C port, something no other has done to date.
For this Test Bench, we just clicked on a few of the BIOS standard OC improvements and our new ProArt Z890 Test Bench is set at 5.6GHz while the 64GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5-6400 memory settled in at 6600MHz. Download Aida64.
The components of this Test Bench are detailed below and have all been tested and/or spoken of in our own separate report of this test bench. All hardware is linked for purchase and product sales may be reached by a simple click on the individual item.
TSSDR INTEL ULTRA 9 ASUS PROART Z890 COMPONENTS (LINKED)
PC CHASSIS: | Corsair iCUE Link 6500x RGB Mid-Tower Dual Chamber |
MOTHERBOARD: | ASUS ProArt Z890-Creator WIFI LGA 1851 ATX |
CPU: | Intel Ultra 9 Desktop Processor 285K |
CPU COOLER: | Corsair iCUE Link Titan 360 RX RGB Liquid |
POWER SUPPLY: | Corsair HX1000i Platinum Modular Ultra Low Noise |
GRAPHICS: | ZOTAC GeForce RTX 3080 Trinity White |
MEMORY: | Corsair Dominator Platinum 64GB DDR5-6400 |
FANS: | Corsair iCUE Link RX120 MAX RGB |
KEYBOARD: | Corsair K100 AIR Wireless RGB Mechanical |
MOUSE: | Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro Wireless Gaming |
MONITOR 32″x3 | Samsung 32 Inch Viewfinity UR59 4K |
A WORD ABOUT PERFORMANCE AND BUILDS
As can be seen above, we have just upgraded from a 13th Gen Intel Z790 Alder Lake system to the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 build where we saw the chipset move comfortably into PCIe 5.0. This alone may cause a performance increase, or decrease, in test results which we will hope to identify in our comparison charts once there are enough Gen 5 reviews to move them to their own chart. Our view is simply that we want to provide the reader with the best possible performance and there may be a mix and match of chipsets involved to achieve such. Logically, we simply haven’t the time to retest hundreds of SSDs every time we move up to a new platform. Thank you for understanding.
CRYSTAL DISK INFO VER. 8.17.7 X64
Crystal Disk Info is a great tool for displaying the characteristics and health of storage devices. It displays everything from temperatures, the number of hours the device has been powered, and even to the extent of informing you of the firmware of the device.
The Yottamaster Pro Gen4 4TB SSD utilizes NVM Express 2.0 and has a feature set of SMART, TRIM and VolatileWriteCache. Of little importance to many but worth mention is that VolatileWriteCache means that a successful write operation has been reported once the data has reached the drives internal cache memory.
ATTO Disk Benchmark is perhaps one of the oldest benchmarks going and is definitely the main staple for manufacturer performance specifications. ATTO uses RAW or compressible data and, for our benchmarks, we use a set length of 256mb and test both the read and write performance of various transfer sizes ranging from 0.5 to 8192kb. Manufacturers prefer this method of testing as it deals with raw (compressible) data rather than random (includes incompressible data) which, although more realistic, results in lower performance results.
The Yottamaster Y7000 Pro achieved performance of 6.64GB/s read and 5.25GB/s write which, as expected, was very similar to the Acer FA200 Gen4 SSD which reached ATTO speeds of 6.64GB/s read and 5.20GB/s write. These are very good results.