PCMARK 10 FULL SYSTEM STORAGE BENCHMARK
PCMark 10 Storage Benchmarks produce an overall score as a measure of drive performance. Comparing devices is as simple as comparing scores. The tests also measure and report the bandwidth and average access time performance for the drive. Each test uses traces recorded while performing real-world tasks such as booting Windows 10, starting applications such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, working with applications such as Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, and copying several large files and many small files.
The Corsair MP700 Pro XT returned the best result we have ever received in PCMark 10 Full System Drive Benchmark.
PCMARK 10 QUICK SYSTEM STORAGE BENCHMARK
The Quick System Drive Benchmark is a subset of the Full test and is more representative of typical daily usage to show what would be expected regarding hybrid SSD performance on a day-to-day basis.
Just as we saw with the Full System Drive Benchmark, the Corsair MP700 Pro XT returned the best result to date in Quick System Drive Testing as well.
TRUE DATA TESTING
For our True Data Testing, we simply loaded 15GB video, music, photo and OS files onto the Corsair MP700 Pro XT 2TB SSD and copied the data to a new folder on that same disk.
The MP700 Pro XT returned a score in the top three SSDs tested to date, Phison’s E28 still holding that No 1 spot.
PASSMARK PERFORMANCE TEST
We thought we might add a few extras in our report today, PassMark Performance Test DiskMark component being a nice addition. This software tests sequential reads and writes, along with IOPS and compares the result with millions of other SSDs worldwide. We might suggest being in the 99th percentile of all SSDs tested was a nice result.
The Corsair MP700 Pro XT Gen5 SSD placed respectably at the No. 7 in the Top 10 results of the PassMark DiskMark Performance benchmark.
FINAL FANTASY XIV: ENDWALKER BENCHMARK
The Final Fantasy Benchmark is a new tool in our arsenal and geared specifically to the gamer. The software is installed directly on the SSD and the SSD tested, providing and end result of FPS and scene transition times.
Game load time testing for the Corsair MP700 Pro XT Gen5 SSD came in at 5.58 seconds, attaining the number three spot of all SSDs tested to date.
The SSD Review The Worlds Dedicated SSD Education and Review Resource | 


Any thoughts or ideas?
I bet it is Micron NAND as the Pro SE was Micron NAND but having said that also could be the Sandisk/Kioxia as they have a joint venture for NAND production
Not sure also, did research too and couldn’t find the exact brand of the MP700 Pro Xt’s NAND chips. Hopefully, whatever this is, it is reliable.