I suggest that we all post SSD benchmarks as replies to this post so we can have them consolidated into one single place. (And hopefully, make Apple aware that more and more people care and/or are aware of what they are being charged for and whether it's worth the price.)
I hope this would be helpful open-source knowledge for everyone interested in the speeds of any of the newest M3 MacBook Pro laptops (with the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips). As the speeds are not advertised by Apple, some people might be (unpleasantly) surprised once they buy a MacBook Pro and it is not in line with their expectations.
I will do my best to aggregate the samples in a table or even a chart.
AmorphousDiskMark and Blackmagic Disk Speed Test are the most popular apps for testing, and using any of those would be easier to summarize. Keep in mind that Blackmagic DST measures only sequential read and write speeds, while AmorphousDiskMark is more advanced. Therefore, I believe that results from AmorphousDiskMark would be more interesting. However, we have to ensure that the test parameters are (nearly) the same, e.g. using the same test file size. It would be interesting to see the random access speeds as well in addition to the sequential speeds shown by the Blackmagic DST app.
You can post a sample below as a reply as text or via a link to a screenshot including the following information:
I hope this would be helpful open-source knowledge for everyone interested in the speeds of any of the newest M3 MacBook Pro laptops (with the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips). As the speeds are not advertised by Apple, some people might be (unpleasantly) surprised once they buy a MacBook Pro and it is not in line with their expectations.
I will do my best to aggregate the samples in a table or even a chart.
AmorphousDiskMark and Blackmagic Disk Speed Test are the most popular apps for testing, and using any of those would be easier to summarize. Keep in mind that Blackmagic DST measures only sequential read and write speeds, while AmorphousDiskMark is more advanced. Therefore, I believe that results from AmorphousDiskMark would be more interesting. However, we have to ensure that the test parameters are (nearly) the same, e.g. using the same test file size. It would be interesting to see the random access speeds as well in addition to the sequential speeds shown by the Blackmagic DST app.
Device type | Memory | Storage | SSD speeds | Additional info |
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You can post a sample below as a reply as text or via a link to a screenshot including the following information:
- M3/M3 Pro/M3 Max chip(set) including the number of CPU and GPU cores
- The laptop screen size: 14-inch or 16-inch (to see if there are benchmark inconsistencies between the two or thermal throttling)
- The amount of RAM (to see how much influence it has on the speed results)
- The storage size (512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB or 8TB)
- The speed results
- The amount of used space (would be helpful to know as well as it influences the speeds)
- The chip configurations (for those who have done a teardown of the laptop) as a description or image