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Viglen Incepta Professional RX (w/ Ryzen 2700 & RX 560)

Here we test the Viglen Incepta Professional RX‘s storage performance, using CrystalDiskMark 5.2.1.

The Viglen’s read and write speeds of 447MB/s and 516MB/s are far quicker than the hard disk inside the PC Specialist system, but the Western Digital drive’s results are still a little poor for when compared to other SATA SSDs. The Samsung and Corsair drives inside the other rigs in this test were both faster.

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