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48GB Write
48GB Read
48GB copies
(Seconds)
LONGER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
721
638
Tot al
48GB Folder Write
48GB Folder Read
The older Samsung T5 is a bit faster writer than the T7, once the latter runs out of cache. On our 500GB T7,
that was at roughly the halfway mark in this test, allowing the T5 to catch up.
Sandisk Extreme Portable SSD
Samsung T7 Samsung T5
843
257
272
329
225
203
270
127
136
135
112
72
109
Tortoise-vs.-Hare (go.pcworld.com/trhr)
behavior, as it did with the T7 and T5.
The T7 was eventually caught by the T5
and posted a longer time, as you can see
above. The T7’s 500MBps write speed while
its cache lasted gave it a hefty head start;
however, the T5’s steady 50MBps advantage
off cache allowed it to catch up at the very
end. Again, with the 1TB
or 2TB T7 with their
larger amounts of cache,
this likely would not have
happened.
The screen capture
below more vividly
illustrates the drop in
speed when the T7 runs
out of cache. Note that
300MBps writing is still
In our 450GB write test, which we use largely to spot any dips in
performance due to running out of cache, the T5 eventually caught the
T7. FIX It was near run thing as the T7’s cache gave it a hefty head start
writing at well over 500MBps.
450GB Write
450GB Write
(Seconds)
1,325
1,366
LONGER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
Samsung T7 Samsung T5