Corsair Force MP500 240GB M.2 SSD On Linux

Written by Michael Larabel in Storage on 15 June 2017 at 11:05 AM EDT. Page 3 of 3. 23 Comments.
Corsair MP500 FORCE NVMe Linux SSD Benchmarks
Corsair MP500 FORCE NVMe Linux SSD Benchmarks

The Corsair Force NVMe SSD was also leading with its FS-Mark performance.

Corsair MP500 FORCE NVMe Linux SSD Benchmarks

The dbench performance was about tied with the Intel Optane medium.

Corsair MP500 FORCE NVMe Linux SSD Benchmarks

With some of these tests there are not Intel Optane results available due to its small storage capacity.

Corsair MP500 FORCE NVMe Linux SSD Benchmarks

While this comparison was limited to just a few storage devices with this just being some quick tests and not a formal review with this being a unit I had purchased, overall I am quite happy with the Corsair Force MP500 performance and it's been playing fine under Linux with the week so far of testing. I'll be sure to update this article if any problems arise. Those interested in this Corsair Force NVMe M.2 SSD drive can find it available at Amazon.com and NewEgg.

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