Neo Forza eSports NFP425 M.2 2280 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD Review

Storage/SSD by stefan @ 2022-02-09

After testing the last PCIe 4.0 drive before the NFP425, we thought that the performance was already near the top since it was using Micron’s latest 176-layer 3D TLC NAND. Neo Forza NFP425 is here to prove us wrong: not only it has exceeded all expectations in terms of reads and writes but also comes with a large SLC cache to keep a sustain write rate for longer. The Phison controller is hard at work when the buffer is almost filled, and this can be seen from the temperatures which sometimes reach about 77 degrees Celsius; the cooling is also assisted by the top heatspreader which benefits from any active cooling inside the case.

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Test Setup and Extra Info

Test Bench:

The test system did incorporate a Ryzen 5 5600X 6-core CPU, two Trident Z RGB 3200MHz 8GB memory modules with 16-18-18-38 XMP 2.0 timings, a PowerColor Red Dragon Radeon RX 5700 video card but also a Patriot Memory Viper VP4100 PCIe 4.0 SSD ; all these were connected to the BIOSTAR B550GTA motherboard. As a power supply we have chosen a Cooler Master 850W non-modular and the system was running the latest Windows 10 OS build as well.

The drive has arrived unformatted, but for testing purposes, we have formatted it NTFS:

 

 

With the help of AIDA64, we could extract more information regarding the drive:

 

 

 

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