Intel’s NASPT software is not something that I would normally use to test a wireless hard drive or any single drive storage solution at that, but given that the Voyager Air is network connectible, its worth seeing how things stack up when plugged into our Netgear GS724TPS managed Gigabit switch and given the full beans of what the test suite has to offer.
Corsair claim that the Voayger Air should be capable of network speeds of up to 108MB/s read and 40MB/s write, but what we find within NASPT is that in the real world these speeds are much lower than expected. In this particular case, File Copy from NAS is the figure that we need to look at for read speeds and File Copy to NAS for write speeds. Instead of reaching towards the expected 108MB/s mark when reading, the Voyager Air only manages to push out data at around ~33MB/s whilst writing is limited to around 23MB/s.
Enjoy a compact chassis with extensive customization options with the Versa H15 case from Thermaltake.…
TUF Gaming A520M-Plus WIFI distills essential elements of the latest AMD platform and combines them…
Thermal Grizzly are well known for its extremely good thermal paste products, and today, they've…
Get anywhere you need to be with efficiency and finesse with the Mi Electric Scooter…
The U7 Pro is a ceiling-mounted WiFi 7 access point that delivers blazing-fast and reliable…
Conquer your commute with the Razer Rogue 15" Backpack V3 - Classic Black Edition, a…