


#Hanvon c920 review free
In the AIDA64 Linear Write test, we can see that the firmware allocates about 33% or around 600MB of the free space as the SLC cache, with the drive delivering a consistent write speed of around 5881MB/s while below that threshold. Sequential speeds are also very good at over 5.4GB/s on both read and write. It also impresses in Anvil’s Storage Utility, with really fast 4K speeds in both read and write. However we see that the KLEVV CRAS C920 delivers excellent 4K speeds, which should bode well for normal usage scenarios like using it as a boot drive or for game loading scenarios. With the Phison E18 controller and the latest 3D NAND from Micron, this blows everything else out of the water.ĪS SSD is a more stringent test, with read and write speeds taken down a notch. It easily exceeds both its rated read and write speeds, netting about 7GB/s on both sequential read and write speeds. The KLEVV CRAS C920 is the fastest SSD we have tested, which is pretty much expected. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Founders Edition Meanwhile we get to see that the NAND flash here is from Micron. The DRAM here is none other than the popular SK Hynix CJR DDR4, and you get a total of 2GB on the KLEVV CRAS C920, with one 8Gb module on the front, and another on the back of the PCB. The underside of the drive also hosts NAND flash modules and a memory module.

It is a regular paper label, none of that fancy aluminum foil or graphene stuff that helps dissipate heat, but as you will find out, the KLEVV CRAS C920 doesn’t actually need any help to dissipate the heat. Since this is a PCIe 4.0 drive, you will most probably be using it under your motherboard heatsink, so whatever color is fine here. KLEVV applied a nice dark label with only the barcode area being white. All you get is the KLEVV CRAS C920 in a simple plastic tray, and I guess that’s fine because at least your drive is well protected from all corners. KLEVV kept the clutter to an absolute minimum, but I would have expect at least a warranty guide or maybe some case stickers. Interestingly enough, this is all you get in the box.
#Hanvon c920 review full
The 1TB variant is slower than the 2TB version of the KLEVV CRAS C920, which is to be expected as the lower capacity should have less chips and thus can’t take advantage of the full channels available on the controller. The back lists out the features in text as well as the expected sequential speeds of the drive.
