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Biwin Black Opal X570 PRO 2TB Review



In our read-throughput tests, the performance of the 2TB X570 PRO climbed pretty smoothly through the block marks, peaking at the end of the test run at 9,344MB/s, a wee bit faster than the 4TB version of the drive.


Even though the peak read result is nowhere near the official maximum figure of 14,000MB/s, it's still good enough to place the drive in the fourth spot on the results table and above the 4TB version of the X570 PRO by 114MB/s.


In the write-throughput test, the drive starts to plateau out between 128KB and 256KB before picking up the pace again, peaking at the end of the test run at 11,731MB/s. As with the read result, this is short of the official maximum of 13,000MB/s but it is closer to the official figure than the peak read result.


Although the tested peak write result of 11,731MB/s is somewhat short of the official maximum, it is still good enough to put the drive in second place behind Klevv's GENUINE G560 and 98.7MB/s ahead of the 4TB X570 PRO.

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