Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the Lexar M.2 2280 NM610 Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lexar M.2 2280 NM610 Series NVMe PCIe.
June 2020
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Strong 4K read and write results in Crystal DiskMark tests
Pros, Strong 4K read and write results in Crystal DiskMark tests
Cons, Mixed performance, High cost per gig for feature set, Warranty just three years, Low durability rating, No software options
Bottom LineWhile Lexar's NM610 PCI Express M.2 SSD posts strong benchmark results in some scenarios, its high cost per gigabyte and lower-end durability specs undermine its value proposition...
Consistent performance, Better than SATA performance all around, Great for Office and Surf PCs, 3-year Warranty
Slower than most other NVMe drives, Expensive at the time of this review (on Amazon),
Lexar's NM610 with 1TB capacity can be yours for $156.09 or £143.32 through Amazon at the time of this review.Final ThoughtLexar's NM610 is an entry-level drive that will be suited well for office PCs, surf stations, and similar setups. While it doesn't b...
Competitive performance, Power-efficient, Black PCB, Could use further idle power optimization,
Slow direct to TLC write speed, Ugly sticker, 3-year warranty, No software package
Lexar's NM610 is a worthy choice depending on the price you catch it at. It doesn't offer the best performance but is good enough for most tasks, especially gaming...
Published: 2020-05-12, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Decent Sequential performance, Good performance stability for this class of drive
Disappointing 4K performance under our standard tests
Lexar introduced its range of M.2 SSDs early in 2019 and have recently refreshed the range so that (at the time of writing) it consists of just three models. The SATA based NM100 (512GB, 256GB and 128GB) and two NVMe drives, the NM700 (1TB, 512GB and 256G...
If you're like me and looking to add storage to your system, Lexar's NM610 Gen 3×4 NVMe PCIe m.2 SSD checks all of the boxes for what I'm looking for. Retailing for less than $85 (at time of publication) the NM610 adds a lot of storage for photos and vide...
Abstract: As our digital file collections grow larger over time, so do the sizes of the files we store in those collections. Take for example a typical DSLR image from just 10-years ago. A JPG straight out of the camera would typically average somewhere between 4-6...
Inizalisation and then creating the RAID 0 is straight forward and once done the drive is instantly recognised on the MacBook Pro 2018, Performance, To fully check the performance of the drive, I first checked the individual speed as a standalone storage
256, 500GB limited capacity for imaging
The use of NVMe storage will revolutionise the way you edit footage. These drives are designed as working drives, ones that you use to store the video and photography projects you're working on rather than archiving.The fast read and write times ensure th...
Published: 2020-07-24, Author: Chris , review by: pcmag.com
Strong 4K read and write results in Crystal DiskMark tests,
Mixed performance, High cost per gig for feature set, Warranty just three years, Low durability rating, No software options
While Lexar's NM610 PCI Express M.2 SSD posts strong benchmark results in some scenarios, its high cost per gigabyte and lower-end durability specs undermine its value proposition...
Published: 2020-05-31, Author: Keith , review by: wccftech.com
Good performance, Black PCB, Priced appropriately
No software, Distracting sticker
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 mor...