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Biwin Black Opal X570 PRO 2TB Review

The 3DMark Storage Benchmark uses traces recorded from popular games and gaming-related activities to measure real-world gaming performance.

Traces used:

Battlefield V
Loading Battlefield™ V from launch to the main menu.

Call of Duty Black Ops 4
Loading Call of Duty®: Black Ops 4 from launch to the main menu.

Overwatch
Loading Overwatch® from launch to the main menu.

Game Move
Copying the Steam folder for Counter-Strike®: Global Offensive from an external SSD to the system drive.

Game Recording
Recording a 1080p gameplay video at 60 FPS with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) while playing Overwatch®.

Installing Game
Installing The Outer Worlds® from the Epic Games Launcher.

Game Saving
Saving progress in The Outer Worlds game.


In 3DMark’s Storage Test, the drive had an average game loading bandwidth figure for the three games of 1,031MB/s (good enough for fourth place in the results table), with an average access time figure of 49µs (0.049m/s). The bandwidth figure for the 2TB X570 PRO is 92MB/s slower than the 4TB version of the drive.


In the game moving, recording, installing and saving test traces, the drive averaged 1,500.86MB/s (with an average access time of 32µs 0.032m/s) which is slightly better than the 4TB version of the X570 PRO.


The overall average bandwidth figure for the 2TB X570 PRO for the complete benchmark run was 757.94MB/s, slightly slower than the 762.15MB/s that the 4TB drive achieved.

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