OK, evo sada malo real-life ispitivanja brzina... Uzeo sam CrystalMark 8.0.6 x64, podesio u settings da radi sa NVME diskom i provukao ga preko svih mojih diskova u kompu... 
Ono sto mi je odmah zapelo za oko je random read/write na 4kB blokovima koji je jedno 20x brzi nego na Gen4 x4 NVME disku, i to ne bas najsporijem na svijetu...
 
In CrystalDiskMark, RND4K Q1T1 stands for: - RND: Random — the test uses random data locations (as opposed to sequential).
 
- 4K: 4 Kilobyte block size — the size of each read/write operation.
 
- Q1: Queue Depth of 1 — only one input/output (I/O) operation is queued at a time.
 
- T1: Thread count of 1 — the test runs on a single thread.
 
 
Random 4KB read/write performance with a queue depth of 1 and 1 thread — basically simulating a very light workload similar to what you'd see when opening a small app or performing basic OS tasks.
Micron 3400, 512GB, TLC, NVME Gen4 x4
 
Samsung PM981, 512GB, TLC, NVME Gen3 x4
 
Starwind RAMDisk, 5GB, DDR5-5200
  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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NVMe1 - 512GB Micron 3400, PCI-E 4.0 x4 
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2x EIZO EV2336WFS3-BK 
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512GB Samsung PM981a, PCI-E 3.0 x4 
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