File Copy | Game | Throughput Performance | Workstation
DiskBench
With DiskBench we place a 50GB single file onto the test drive. We copy this file from the test drive to a new folder on the test drive, volume to volume. This tests the performance of the drive’s ability to copy a single large file from itself to itself as if you were copying files on the same drive, it replicates this drive being your primary and only drive. Results are in duration Seconds, lower is better.
Copying a large 50GB file from volume to volume the Teamgroup MP44 2TB SSD performs extremely well in our testing. It took only 15.4 seconds to copy the file, which is second fastest to only two other drives which were only a miniscule .2 seconds faster. This is extremely good performance for file copy, the Teamgroup MP44 2TB SSD really shines for copy file performance.
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Benchmark
The Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Benchmark is a unique game benchmark that allows us to objectively calculate the load times of different game scenes loading on the SSD. This benchmark runs multiple scenes that it benchmarks, it also keeps track of the scene load times for each scene and reports a duration, in addition, it provides an overall average duration of all the scenes together. This provides consistency in testing. We report the overall average scene load time of all the scenes in seconds, lower is better.
In file game loading, the Teamgroup MP44 2TB SSD also really shines strongly, taking only 9.99 seconds for game loading duration. This is the second-fastest performance here and is only literally a hair away from the fastest performance. This is very strong, and the Teamgroup MP44 shows that game loading is very quick with it.
ATTO
In ATTO the Teamgroup MP44 2TB SSD tops out at 6.95MB/s read and 6.14GB/s write performance. Compared to the other SSDs, this puts it faster than the Netac NV7000-t, but does come in under the others by a small margin. For write performance, it is actually faster than the Lexar NM800 PRO and Netac NV7000-t, but slots in just under the other SSDs in the lineup, still not a terrible performance though, these numbers are in line with Gen4x4 SSDs. We also experienced very consistent performance across testing as you can see below, it was very stable throughout the entire run.