Our reviews found that synthetically, the Vertex 4 generally came out on-top, featuring great IO performance, however, was a little weak when it came real-world benchmarks with misaligned data; variants with less storage also featured inferior write speeds, taking some of the competitive edge away from affordable sub-256GB offerings.The new firmware claims a significant boost in speeds across the range, with the most notable a 210 per cent increase in write performance for the 128GB Vertex 4 variant.Thankfully, the storage enthusiasts over at StorageReview have been playing around with v1.4RC on a 512GB Vertex 4 and have posted initial benchmark results.Findings show that whilst synthetic benchmarks remain fairly consistent, IO performance in IOMETER, which focuses on simulating real-world load scenarios, sees an increase anywhere from 16 right up to 75 per cent.
In all real-world instances, throughput, IOps and average latency showed significant increases in performance. Rushed out the door again and fixed later by the looks of it. If the differentiator is the quality of your firmware you need to get it right on release, not months later. ![]() ![]() First build in many years, a little advice needed Crysis Remastered is coming to the PC on 18th September 2020 (tech trailer) RX 580 8G Last GB of VRAM is slow. ![]()
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