While Lexar’s NM620 provides a solid level of performance for real-world daily use for those that work and play. Queue Depth 1 random performance is a bit on the low side for a mid-tier drive which is going to represent your day-to-day desktop activities, but it makes up for it with solid sequential performance which is needed for getting things done. The NM620 runs nice and cool so even sustained workloads shouldn’t bother it much and if your given platform has an integrated heatsink, I don’t think you’ll ever be able to make it throttle.
With a street price of around $66 for the 512GB model on sale right now, its pricing vs capacity and performance level makes it a steal. The larger 1TB model is a touch faster and lands at $120 on sale.
Good Job Lexar.
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