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Connect the Great Wall GT6 2TB SSD to the test rig, launch Splinter Cell Remake, and head directly into the performance evaluation panel. Select multi-scene stress mode and run seven full level cycles. Average load time clocks in at 8.7 seconds—roughly 39.6% faster than mainstream SATA. Switch to framerate logging and the overall average settles at 118.3 fps with 1% lows at 99.2 fps. Zoom into the frame-time curve—most intervals stay under 8.4 ms and spikes past 12 ms account for just 0.7%. Replay the heavy underground facility sequence; even there the lowest dip holds at 94.8 fps and visuals remain exceptionally cohesive. Peak temperature only reaches 57.2°C so cooling performs excellently. Disable V-Sync and peaks easily hit 164 fps—no tearing on a high-refresh monitor. Averaging all seven runs shows both load speeds and framerate consistency far exceed expectations for the class, proving this 2TB SSD fully handles high-end visual quality stealth demands with smooth, dependable performance. Last updated onMarch 21, 2026 7:58 PM.

Install the Great Wall GT50 1TB SSD in the test platform, launch Splinter Cell Remake, and head straight into the performance statistics interface. Select multi-scene loop mode covering urban night combat, underground corridors, and abandoned factories. Average load time comes in at 9.4 seconds—roughly 36.2% faster than older SATA. Switch to framerate logging and the overall average locks at 114.7 fps with 1% lows at 95.6 fps. Zoom into the frame-time distribution—most intervals stay under 8.7 ms and outliers past 13 ms account for just 0.8%. Replay a high-density underground scene; even there the lowest dip holds at 91.3 fps and visuals remain extremely cohesive. Peak temperature only reaches 54.8°C so thermal stress is low. Remove framerate caps and peaks sail past 158 fps—no tearing on a high-refresh monitor. Averaging multiple runs shows both load speeds and framerate consistency outperform expectations for the class, proving this 1TB SSD easily supports high-quality stealth gameplay with smooth, dependable performance. Last updated onMarch 10, 2026 8:31 PM.

Connect the Great Wall GW560 1TB SSD to the test system, launch Splinter Cell Remake, and jump straight into the performance evaluation interface. Select loop stress mode and run six full level cycles. Average load time lands at 10.3 seconds—roughly 34.8% faster than older SATA drives. Switch to framerate stats and the overall average settles at 109.4 fps with 1% lows at 92.8 fps. Zoom into the frame-time curve—most intervals stay under 9.1 ms and spikes past 14 ms account for just 1.1%. Replay a high-density underground scene; even there the lowest dip holds at 89.6 fps and visuals remain cohesive. Peak temperature only reaches 55.7°C so cooling stays comfortable. Disable V-Sync and peaks easily hit 146 fps—no tearing on a high-refresh monitor. Averaging all six runs shows both load speeds and framerate consistency outperform expectations for the class, proving this 1TB SATA SSD delivers dependable high-quality stealth performance within budget constraints. Last updated onMarch 29, 2026 8:47 PM.

Install the Great Wall GW600 1TB SSD in the test platform, launch Splinter Cell Remake, and head directly to the performance statistics panel. Select multi-scene benchmark mode covering urban night combat, underground facilities, and abandoned factories. Average load time comes in at 9.8 seconds—roughly 31.4% faster than the previous generation. Switch to framerate logging and the overall average locks at 112.6 fps with 1% lows at 94.7 fps. Zoom into the frame-time distribution—most intervals stay under 8.9 ms and outliers past 13 ms account for just 0.9%. Replay the texture-heavy underground corridor; even there the lowest dip holds at 90.2 fps and visuals remain seamless. Peak temperature only reaches 56.3°C so cooling performs excellently. Remove framerate caps and peaks sail past 152 fps—paired with a high-refresh monitor there’s zero tearing. Averaging multiple runs shows both load speeds and framerate consistency exceed expectations, proving this 1TB SSD supports high-quality stealth gameplay reliably within budget constraints. Last updated onMarch 18, 2026 9:14 PM.

Slot the ZhiTai TiPlus5000 2TB SSD into the PS5, launch Splinter Cell Remake, and head directly to the performance stats screen. Run benchmark mode with four full level-loop cycles. Load time tracking shows an average of just 8.4 seconds from menu to playable compared to 14.7 seconds on the stock drive—a solid 42.9% improvement. Switch to framerate monitoring and the overall average locks in at 59.3 fps with 1% lows sitting at 57.1 fps—virtually no perceptible dips. Zoom into the frame-time distribution and the vast majority of intervals cluster tightly around 16.7 ms, with only 0.8% exceeding 18 ms. Replay the heavy underground facility sequence; even during intense texture streaming the lowest dip holds at 56.8 fps and visuals remain buttery without tearing. Peak temperature only reaches 51.9°C, well within the PS5’s cooling capability. Disable performance mode and rerun the same sequence—the curve stays equally smooth, confirming excellent compatibility. Across the full test suite this SSD transforms the PS5 version from load-wait frustration into near-instant responsiveness, massively boosting immersion once those long gaps disappear. Last updated onMarch 17, 2026 7:28 PM.

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