Corsair Force Series MP510 NVMe SSD Review (1TB) – The Phison E12 Controller Comes Alive

CRYSTAL DISK BENCHMARK VER. 5..5.0 X64

Crystal Disk Benchmark is used to measure read and write performance through sampling of random data which is, for the most part, incompressible. Performance is virtually identical, regardless of data sample so we have included only that using random data samples.

Crystal DiskMark displays great performance with 3.4GB/s read and 3GB/s write.

AS SSD BENCHMARK VER 1.9

The toughest benchmark available for solid state drives is AS SSD as it relies solely on incompressible data samples when testing performance. For the most part, AS SSD tests can be considered the ‘worst case scenario’ in obtaining data transfer speeds and many enthusiasts like AS SSD for their needs. Transfer speeds are displayed on the left with IOPS results on the right.

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The strength of the E12 controller in the Corsair Force Series MP510 NVMe SSD can be seen with the consistent performance results, regardless of test.  It is not typical that we would see 3GB/s in our AS SSD results, however, that 4K-64Thrd write IOPS result of 874034 just may be a bit of a compatibility fluke.

ANVIL STORAGE UTILITIES PROFESSIONAL

Anvil’s Storage Utilities (ASU) are the most complete test bed available for the solid state drive today. The benchmark displays test results for, not only throughput but also, IOPS and Disk Access Times. Not only does it have a preset SSD benchmark, but also, it has included such things as endurance testing and threaded I/O read, write and mixed tests, all of which are very simple to understand and use in our benchmark testing.

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Once again the MP510 exhibits strong performance with Anvil.  Both read and write sequential results are typical of this software, but seeing that 466k write IOPS definitely is not.

AJA VIDEO SYSTEM DISK TEST

The AJA Video Systems Disk Test is relatively new to our testing and tests the transfer speed of video files with different resolutions and Codec.

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One comment

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    Could the fact that it is double side cause an electrical short circuit problem when installed on a low M.2 connector if down side comes in contact wuth a PCB ( of a PCIe adaptor ) covered by copper bands?

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