AnandTech Storage Bench - Light

Our Light storage test has relatively more sequential accesses and lower queue depths than The Destroyer or the Heavy test, and it's by far the shortest test overall. It's based largely on applications that aren't highly dependent on storage performance, so this is a test more of application launch times and file load times. This test can be seen as the sum of all the little delays in daily usage, but with the idle times trimmed to 25ms it takes less than half an hour to run. Details of the Light test can be found here. As with the ATSB Heavy test, this test is run with the drive both freshly erased and empty, and after filling the drive with sequential writes.

ATSB - Light (Data Rate)

The average data rates from the GIGABYTE Aorus RGB SSDs on the Light test are close to other high-end NVMe SSDs, but the Aorus is definitely at the bottom of that product segment. There's a big gap between the Aorus drives and the tier of entry-level NVMe SSDs.

ATSB - Light (Average Latency)ATSB - Light (99th Percentile Latency)

The average and 99th percentile latencies from the Aorus SSDs during the Light test are mostly too small to be of any concern, but they do still serve to show how the smaller models struggle more with full-drive performance than the 1TB Phison E12 drive included for comparison.

ATSB - Light (Average Read Latency)ATSB - Light (Average Write Latency)

Average read and write latencies for the Aorus SSDs during the Light test trail behind the scores for the Samsung drives, and on the read side the ADATA SX8200 also comes out ahead, but these average latencies are too low to cause problems.

ATSB - Light (99th Percentile Read Latency)ATSB - Light (99th Percentile Write Latency)

The ADATA SX8200 beats the Aorus SSDs for 99th percentile read latency, but for writes they trade places. Samsung's QoS beat either vendor.

ATSB - Light (Power)

The energy usage by the Aorus SSDs during the Light test is again a bit worse for the Aorus drives than for the 1TB Silicon Power P34A80, but given the LEDs that only the Aorus has, this result is quite welcome.

AnandTech Storage Bench - Heavy Random Performance
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  • Death666Angel - Thursday, April 11, 2019 - link

    It's an ice skating eagle head, obviously.
  • ShieTar - Thursday, April 18, 2019 - link

    Staple remover. The logo emphasises the dual focus of Gigabyte on workplace functionality and animal decapitation.
  • Thud2 - Wednesday, April 10, 2019 - link

    OK, I think I'm seeing a "G"?
  • letmepicyou - Wednesday, April 10, 2019 - link

    I wonder if Gigabyte has any plans to offer the heatsink alone. I have the Z390 Aorus Pro Wifi, but have no plans to replace my 500gb Samsung 950 Pro M.2 anytime soon. Would be nice to see this released as a stand-alone accessory.
  • timecop1818 - Wednesday, April 10, 2019 - link

    Even if they did, what good would it do? The 2 corner mounting holes are not standard for M.2.
    You'd have to ziptie or glue or somehow else attach the HS to your SSD.
  • letmepicyou - Friday, April 12, 2019 - link

    Well obviously if they released it as a stand-alone component they would have to make it compatible with standard M.2 drives...I don't know how that doesn't go without saying but I guess I had to say it...
  • Azurael - Thursday, April 11, 2019 - link

    My motherboard places the m.2 slot behind the GPU (just so it can bask in the heat of my Vega64), so this would be pointless, even if I cared about lights. The only reason I mention it is that it's a Gigabyte Aorus motherboard... D'oh!
  • shabby - Thursday, April 11, 2019 - link

    You guys like shaming the 7200rpm spinner?
  • cpugod - Thursday, April 11, 2019 - link

    I think the term for this sort of LED bling should be referred to as "Incel lighting"
  • WelshBloke - Sunday, April 14, 2019 - link

    It is getting ridiculous. When I was buying RAM all I could get was stuff with ludicrous fairy lights on.
    I mean what functioning adult wants the inside of his PC to look like a pixies acid disco!

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