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Published: 2022-03-31, Author: Mark , review by: neoseeker.com
The Lexar NM620 1TB M.2 2280 NVMe SSD drive is a very fast and capable drive for those looking for solid performance while on a budget! The drive can handle sustained use fine but excels further with a cooler installed, as would most drives at this speed...
Speed: 3300MB/s read 3000MB/s write, NAND Flash: 3D TLC, Performance, Once popped inside the OWC Envoy Express and formatted to the Mac OS APFS file format, the drive was benchmarked and used in real-world tests, Looking at the benchmark results, and even
1TB may be a bit small beyond 4K, Not as fast as stated
The Lexar NM620 is a decent enough drive, and I'll update this review as soon as a faster enclosure arrives. Used inside an external enclosure for portable video editing, the drive handled the data transfer requirements of Final Cut Pro X and Premiere Pro...
Published: 2021-07-14, Author: Will , review by: servethehome.com
The Lexar NM620 1TB is $120 on Amazon and Newegg right now, which is wildly overpriced for the performance you receive. For $120 you could buy a Samsung 980 1TB, or a WD SN550 1TB for $110, either of which is significantly faster.Lexar NM620 1TB FrontAs I...
Published: 2021-05-27, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The Lexar NM620 ($89.99 list for the 512GB version tested), a midrange internal M.2 SSD, has faster sequential read/write speeds than the Lexar NM610, which we reviewed a year ago. Like its predecessor, it did very well on a smattering of our benchmark te...
Published: 2021-05-13, Author: Home , review by: lanoc.org
Lexar isn't aiming for the top of the stack with the NM620 and that is completely fine. Bringing out new models for PCIe Gen 3 might seem crazy with Gen 4 finally starting to get some traction. But the reality is that even with the latest Intel and AM...
Decent entry-level NVMe performance, Good synthetic performance results, Outstanding random writes (with small workloads), Large SLC cache, No thermal throttling, Five-year warranty, Compact form factor
Expensive, No DRAM cache, No PCI-Express 4.0, Thermal sensor inaccurate
The 1 TB Lexar NM620 1 TB currently retails for $160. Decent entry-level NVMe performance Good synthetic performance results Outstanding random writes (with small workloads) Large SLC cache No thermal throttling Five-year warranty Compact form factor Exp...
Published: 2021-04-16, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
There was a time when most would say to stay away from DRAM-less SSDs and, once again with our testing today, we might suggest that time has past. Both new gen DRAM-less SSDs tested within the past few weeks fared well. The Lexar NM620 sports much that we...
The Lexar NM620 is yet another solid PCIe Gen 3.0 x4 SSD that is aimed at the entry-level to mainstream NVMe SSD market. There is no shortage of drives in the segment and drive makers continue to release new products for it since new controllers and NAND...
Abstract: We reviewed the NM610 almost a year ago to date, an SMI based solution, DRAMless in nature, and the entry-level platform to Lexars NVMe portfolio.As of late January, NM610 has now been replaced by NM620, still DRAMless but with a new controller and 96L TL...