Product Info
Lexar NM610 1TB NVMe
Type
NVMe SSD
Price
$115.99
The Lexar NM610 M.2 NVMe SSD family is a lineup for the more cost-conscious market claiming to offer decent speeds with a low cost to upgrade to over traditional SATA solutions. The NM610 is a fairly basic NVMe drive offering up very little bells and whistles and operating sans DRAM but the advertised speeds are decent enough to have it competing with the likes of the Crucial P1 and the Intel 660p, both of which are fairly popular choices in the $100-120 USD price range. In our suite, we don't have the Intel 660p but thankfully the Crucial P1 is close enough to give you an idea of a point of comparison
Lexar NM610 NVMe Lineup
The Lexar NM610 Family of NVMe SSDs is featuring Intel's 64 layer TLC NAND modules powered by a Silicon Motion SM2263XT controller. The interesting part of the lineup offering up to 2,100 MB/s Reads and 1,600 MB/s Writes on the 1TB and 512GB models (2,000/1,200 on 250GB) is that these drives are DRAM-less. They instead rely on the SM2263XT uses the feature known as Host Memory Buffer that shares some of the system memory to handle the buffering. If your concerned that'll it'll chew up your memory capacity don't worry, it won't.
Lexar NM610 Lineup
Lexar NM610 250GB | Lexar NM610 500GB | Lexar NM610 1TB | |
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Pricing | |||
Capacity | 250GB | 500GB | 1TB |
Form Factor | Single sided M.2 2280 | Single sided M.2 2280 | Single sided M.2 2280 |
Interface | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.3 | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.3 | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.3 |
Controller | Silicon Motion SM2263XT | Silicon Motion SM2263XT | Silicon Motion SM2263XT |
DRAM | None | None | None |
Memory | Intel 64 Layer TLC | Intel 64 Layer TLC | Intel 64 Layer TLC |
Sequential Read | 2,000 MB/s | 2,100 MB/s | 2,100 MB/s |
Sequential Write | 1,200 MB/s | 1,600 MB/s | 1,600 MB/s |
Random Read | 110,000 IOPS | 188,000 IOPS | 188,000 IOPS |
Random Write | 151,000 IOPS | 156,000 IOPS | 156,000 IOPS |
First Look At The Lexar NM610 NVMe – Unboxing And Closer Look
The packaging of the Lexar NM610 could easily deceive you into thinking it's a higher tier product thanks to its well-designed box and layout. The problem with it is you will not find any information regarding performance on the box other than an 'Up To 2100MB/s transfer' label on the top of the back. The speeds and feeds specifications on the packaging is very important for the off the shelf shoppers and more information is needed there. The internal packaging does a great job of protecting the drive while being transported from the factory to your home.
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The drive itself features a nice black PCB so that it's not a distracting eyesore once installed on a desktop motherboard without a heatsink, but it's slightly marred by the bland and largely white sticker on the outer facing side. While I can complain that the sticker is boring I can't complain that they put it on upside down.
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Testing Setup
Our test bench is now using the EVGA Z370 Classified K paired with an Intel Core i9-9900K at 5GHz paired with 16GB DDR4 3200 RAM and decided to go sans dedicated GPU. The reasoning for this was simple as I had to remove the GPU to access the secondary m.2 slot so that I could run the tests. Before starting the tests I loaded the NVMe drive up to 60% capacity so that the testing would not be run on a clean empty drive.
Component | Model |
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CPU | Intel Core i9-9900K @5GHz |
Memory | G.Skill Trident Z 2x8GB (16GB) 3200MHz CL16 |
PSU | Cooler Master V1200P |
OS | Windows 10-64 Bit |
Motherboard | EVGA Z370 Classified K |
Case | Lian Li T70X |
Lexar NM610 NVMe
ATTO Disk Benchmark
As the industry’s leading provider of high-performance storage & network connectivity products, ATTO has created a widely-accepted Disk Benchmark freeware software to help measure storage system performance. As one of the top tools utilized in the industry, Disk Benchmark identifies performance in hard drives, solid state drives, RAID arrays as well as the host connection to attached storage. Top drive manufacturers, like Hitachi, build and test every drive using the ATTO Disk Benchmark.
The ATTO Disk Benchmark performance measurement tool is compatible with Microsoft Windows. Use ATTO Disk Benchmark to test any manufacturers RAID controllers, storage controllers, host bus adapters (HBAs), hard drives and SSD drives and notice that ATTO products will consistently provide the highest level of performance to your storage.
ATTO Write
512B
1KB
2KB
4KB
8KB
16KB
32KB
64KB
128KB
256KB
512KB
1MB
2MB
4MB
8MB
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
0
500
1000
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Lexar NM610 1TB NVMe 78
144
306
581
976
1.5k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
ADATA SX6000NP 1TB NVMe 6
7
13
353
343
474
448
761
800
864
897
894
894
897
899
Crucial P1 1TB NVMe 57
145
282
508
865
1.2k
1.6k
560
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
1.6k
HP EX950 1TB NVMe 65
142
285
556
1k
1.7k
2.3k
2.5k
2.7k
2.8k
2.8k
2.8k
2.8k
2.8k
2.8k
ATTO Read
512B
1KB
2KB
4KB
8KB
16KB
32KB
64KB
128KB
256KB
512KB
1MB
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700
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2100
2800
3500
4200
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700
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3500
4200
Lexar NM610 1TB NVMe 85
163
173
252
701
807
1.3k
1.5k
1.9k
2k
1.9k
2k
1.9k
1.9k
1.9k
ADATA SX6000NP 1TB NVMe 8
15
32
89
125
248
441
639
859
862
951
995
1k
1k
1k
Crucial P1 1TB NVMe 61
115
204
632
931
1.3k
1.3k
1.5k
1.8k
1.8k
1.8k
1.8k
1.8k
1.8k
1.7k
HP EX950 1TB NVMe 75
150
323
626
1k
2k
2.6k
2.7k
2.9k
3.1k
3.1k
3.1k
3.1k
3.1k
3.1k
Crystal Disk Mark 6.0
CrystalDiskMark is a disk benchmark software Made by a Japanese coder named Hiyohiyo and is one of the simplest and most frequently used tests for storage due to its simple and easy to understand UI. It measure sequential reads/writes speed,measure random 512KB, 4KB, 4KB (Queue Depth=32) reads/writes speed,select test data (Random, 0Fill, 1Fill).
CrystalDiskMark 6
4KB Q1T1 Read
4KB Q32T1
4KB Q32T1 Read
4KB Q32T1 Write
4KB Q8T8 Read
4KB Q8T8 Write
Sequential Reads
Sequential Writes
0
700
1400
2100
2800
3500
4200
0
700
1400
2100
2800
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4200
Lexar NM610 1TB NVMe 62
196
544
455
955
1.1k
2.1k
1.7k
ADATA SX6000NP 1TB NVMe 41
130
372
286
395
446
1k
933
Crucial P1 1TB NVMe 59
155
437
342
695
721
1.8k
1.6k
HP EX950 1TB NVMe 65
166
592
479
1.3k
1.5k
3.5k
3.1k
AS SSD
AS SSD is the opposite of ATTO as it uses incompressible data rather than compressible data and simulates the worst possible scenario imaginable for an SSD which gives the best understanding of performance when pushing the drive to its limits.
We separate the IOPS and MB/s in the results for ease of reading.
AS SSD MB/s
4K Read
4k Write
4KB 64T Read
4k 64T Write
Sequential Reads
Sequential Writes
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Lexar NM610 1TB NVMe 46
189
843
985
1.9k
1.6k
ADATA SX6000NP 1TB NVMe 35
151
374
422
713
829
Crucial P1 1TB NVMe 51
192
663
918
1.6k
1.5k
HP EX950 1TB NVMe 65
184
1.3k
1.3k
3k
2.6k
AS SSD IOPS
16MB Read
16MB Write
4K Read
4K Write
512B Read
512B Write
4KB 64T Read
4KB 64T Write
0
56519
113038
169557
226076
282595
339114
0
56519
113038
169557
226076
282595
339114
Lexar NM610 1TB NVMe 119
100
11.9k
49.1k
52.4k
12.9k
215.9k
217.8k
ADATA SX6000NP 1TB NVMe 44
55
9.6k
34k
5.2k
19.8k
95.4k
114.3k
Crucial P1 1TB NVMe 102
96
12.8k
50.9k
8.3k
26.7k
169.5k
209.6k
HP EX950 1TB NVMe 186
162
16.9k
46.9k
50.1k
48.1k
322.9k
339.1k
ANVIL's Storage Utilities
Anvil's Storage Utilities benchmark may be a bit of an older benchmark, but it's still very much relevant today. It takes various performance and response time metrics and gives them a score in read and writes then delivers an overall rating, which is useful to see where an HDD or SSD slots in general performance.
Anvil's Storage Utilities
Read Score
Write Score
Total Score
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Lexar NM610 1TB NVMe 4.8k
6.8k
11.6k
ADATA SX6000NP 1TB NVMe 1.7k
3.3k
5k
Crucial P1 1TB NVMe 4.4k
6.7k
11.1k
HP EX950 1TB NVMe 6.2k
10k
16.2k
Conclusion
The Lexar NM610 1TB NVMe proves itself a competent competitor to drives like the Crucial P1 keeping up with it and often surpassing it in read and write performance at the higher end. Through the testing we see that smaller packets fo data are handled more quickly due to its use of the Host Memory Buffer showing that it isn't always a negative to not have the DRAM on the drive but it can come in handy for large file transfers.
While the Lexar NM610 displays decent all around performance for the price I would recommend this drive, and others in this performance category, to be used mostly for secondary NVMe storage for things like games and have a much faster, even if it has to be smaller in capacity, drive for primary storage.
The only real complaints I have about the Lexar NM610 1TB NMVe drive are its unattractive sticker and lack of software. The lack of software means that inexperienced upgrades will likely have to seek help for upgrading to this drive where a basic cloning utility like so many other drives come with could go a long way to adding to this drives value.
At the time of publishing the 1TB model is out of stock but the 515GB is readily available for it's $69.99 asking price at Amazon.
Wccftech Rating
The Lexar NM610 1TB NVMe proves itself a competent competitor to drives like the Crucial P1.
Pros
Good performance Black PCB Priced appropriately
Cons
No software Distracting sticker