Written by Matthew Lambert
September 12, 2019 | 12:00
Tags: #9th-gen-core #coffee-lake-refresh #core-i7-9750h #gaming-laptop #geforce-rtx-2080 #laptop #notebook #rtx-2080-max-q #tu104 #turing #turing-rtx
Companies: #intel #nvidia #pc-specialist
Website: CrystalDiskMark
CrystalDiskMark is a synthetic storage benchmark that uses incompressible data files. We report the read and write results of the single-thread sequential and single-thread 4KB random tests in version 5.1.2.
Website: Futuremark
We've selected two benchmarks from PCMark 8's array of storage tests - the Battlefield 3 and Photoshop Heavy traces. These mimic real-world usage where storage can be a limitation, in these cases loading a game and entering a save game and performing a heavy round of image editing. The results are given in seconds and include idle times.
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