3DMARK STORAGE GAMING BENCHMARK
UL Solutions has created a new storage gaming benchmark that we will start to use as new SSDs come in. The 3DMark Storage Benchmark DLC extends 3DMark Advanced Edition with a dedicated component test for measuring the gaming performance of SSDs and other storage hardware. It supports all the latest storage technologies and tests practical, real-world gaming performance for activities such as loading games, saving progress, installing game files, and recording gameplay video streams.
The BIWIN NV7400 placed in the bottom third of 3DMark Storage Benchmark which is what might be expected as this benchmark is the trues real world type test available.
REPORT ANALYSIS AND FINAL THOUGHTS
Although the majority of our readers are US-based, it is great to get worldwide SSDs in as our website serves a worldwide audience. We will see traffic from the Asias, UK and the majority of Europe, to include Russia. The BIWIN Black Opal NV7400 is an example of a mid-level SSD that may soon be available in North America and will bring with it lower prices, while still maintaining that quality assurance of a 5-year warranty. We have put the NV7400 through our fairly tough test regimen and it still functions and appears as if it were new.
The BIWIN NV7400 had no difficulties getting 7126MB/s read and 6394MB/s write with just under a million IOPS and it remained to be a very cool running SSD. It did very well in our synthetic benchmarks, and well, maybe it could have done just a bit better in our real world scenarios to include PCMark 10 and 3DMark Storage 2.0.
This does show where it stands beside the Samsung, Crucial/Micron, Corsair, Patriot, Kingston, SKHynix, and Sabrent SSDs of North America though. Our prediction is that, when this SSD hits North American sales, its price point will be very attractive to the average PC user.
CHECK AVAILABILITY OF THE BIWIN NV7400 AT AMAZON.