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next-slowest drive took a little under 23
minutes. Yowser.
We haven’t seen an SSD of any type drop
to that low of a write rate in several years,
For 1GB files, the Crucial X8 Portable SSD is as fast
as the competition.
Sequential Write
(Q=32, T=1)
CrystalMark 6
MBps
779
1,010
LONGER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
1,033
925
Sequential Read
(Q=32, T=1) 410 1,0 43
1,0 4 4
1,034
Crucial X8 Portable PNY Pro Elite
Samsung T7 SanDisk Extreme Portable Pro SSD
The X8 Portable SSD’s 48GB copy test results
are highly competitive, nearly the equal of
those turned in by SanDisk’s top-dog Extreme
Portable Pro.
And then...there was the 450GB write
test. Most users will never write this large a
file, or this amount of data in a single sitting.
We do it to test the limits of the drive’s
caching techniques. Most external SSDs
maintain at anywhere from 400MBps to
600MBps. The Crucial X8 Portable SSD
wrote at almost 600MBps for the first 190GB
or so, then it sank to a rather sickly 80MBps
for the rest of the test. No, the enormously
long dark-green bar you see in the chart is
not a good thing. It’s over an hour, where the
When on cache, as it was the vast majority of the
time, the X8 is almost as fast as SanDisk’s Extreme
Portable Pro.
Tot al t ime
48GB copies
Seconds
642
586
SHORTER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
574
683
48GB folder
write 205
221
195
272
48GB folder
read 230
214
225
203
48GB folder
48GB read
104
72
136
103
82
72
86
65
Crucial X8 Portable PNY Pro Elite
Samsung T7 SanDisk Extreme Portable Pro SSD