I've been noticing that on my newest computers with PCIe 4.0 SSDs, the Disk Mark tests are not reporting anywhere close to their true performance. It's even more evident when using a PCIe 4.0 RAID0 array of 980 Pro drives, which are pretty much the fastest out there right now. Even the Performance Test Drive Performance section reports much higher values than are assigned as part of the Disk Mark test. I've attached screenshots of both the Disk Mark vs Drive Performance as well as an ATTO Disk Benchmark of the same drive.
For me to be getting lower scores than a baseline 960 EVO when every other benchmark shows that it's transferring just fine (including in the same program) seems mind-boggling. The scores are very similar for a single Sabrent 2TB Rocket 4.0, which should also be much higher than Disk Mark seems to understand. It feels like it's not using a high enough I/O size, and therefore not taking full advantage of the drive's capabilities.
For me to be getting lower scores than a baseline 960 EVO when every other benchmark shows that it's transferring just fine (including in the same program) seems mind-boggling. The scores are very similar for a single Sabrent 2TB Rocket 4.0, which should also be much higher than Disk Mark seems to understand. It feels like it's not using a high enough I/O size, and therefore not taking full advantage of the drive's capabilities.
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