CONCLUSION

KLEVV’s use of the MaXio MAP1602A‑F3C controller for the entire CRAS C925G line proves to be a smart choice, delivering stable throughput even when the drive is pushed into sustained workloads. Official ratings of 7400 MB/s sequential reads and 6200–6500 MB/s writes (capacity‑dependent) give it the bandwidth needed for modern gaming and content creation. The 670K–700K random read IOPS and 980K–1,000K random write IOPS translate into snappy real‑world behavior, especially during heavy file operations. Endurance figures up to 2400 TBW reinforce the drive’s durability profile, making the CRAS C925G a reliable long‑term option rather than a short‑burst performer.
Consumers can currently find the CRAS C925G 2TB Gen4 SSD by KLEVV for around USD270 inside the USA and for 246.54Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) so price is a small issue (small since many similar models have climbed in price as of late). Price aside the CRAS C925G 2TB Gen4 SSD by KLEVV delivers both good performance with great durability so the Golden Award is in order.

PROS
- Good Overall Performance (For a DRAM-Less Drive)
- Endurance (2400TBW)
- 5 Year Limited Warranty
CONS
- Price (For Some)
- Only Up To 2TB

O-Sense




