Toshiba HG6 256GB SSD review
5. CrystalDiskMark
The next benchmark is the CrystalDiskMark. The software provides throughput data based on sequential reads and writes, and random (512K/4K/4KQD32) reads and writes of various sizes.
Below you see the drive's performance with incompressible (0Fill) data:
As you see below, the HG6 will perform the same no matter if the stored/retrieved data is compressible or not:
As we previously saw, the HG6 2562 GB SSD will perform according to its official specs in the sequential reading and writing tasks. The drive remains within the standards set by the competition in the 4K and 512KB read/write benchmarks, but it seems to be very strong in random reads of small 4K files in increased queue depths, while writing of 4K QD32 still fast but not record-setting: