Your M.2 is functioning properly.
Your M.2 is functioning properly.
The main issue with userbenchmark lies in how the data is shown. Even if your score ranges from 90 to 110%, meaning it meets expectations, overclockers can often exceed those limits, pushing results into the low 10th or 20th percentiles. Most people interpret this as a poor performance, but the way percentiles are displayed can mislead. They don’t always group similar metrics together or balance performance numbers fairly, especially with multithreaded tasks. In reality, the benchmark scores 65%, which appears weak at first glance, yet the variation is minimal and might not be significant. The way it’s presented can make the data seem worse than it actually is. At a quick look, it looks misleading; deeper analysis is needed to understand the full picture.