Here you will find a detailed speed, performance and benchmark test review. Tested was the M.2 NVMe SSD NV7200 with 2TB (BNV72002TB-RGX) from the brand Biwin.
| Technical specifications (manufacturer information) | |
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| Manufacturer | Biwin |
| Model number | BNV72002TB-RGX |
| Capacity | 2048 GB (1863 GiB) |
| pSLC cache | >400 GB approx. |
| Read speed | 7200 MB/s |
| Write speed | 6200 MB/s |
| Interface | PCIe 4.0 x4 |
| Connector | M.2 2280 |
| Memory module (NAND) | QLC |
| DRAM cache | No |
| Controller | Maxio MAP1602 |
v0.37a OS: 10.0 build 19045 Drive : 0(NVME) Scsi : 2 Driver : W10 Model : BIWIN NV7200 2TB Fw : SN15536 HMB : 40960 - 40960 KB (Enabled, 40 M) Size : 1907729 MB [2000.4 GB] LBA Size: 512 AdminCmd: 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x08 0x09 0x0A 0x0C 0x10 0x11 0x14 0x80 0x81 0x82 0x84 0xC1 0xC2 0xC5 0xC6 0xFC I/O Cmd : 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x04 0x05 0x08 0x09 0x80 Xored id present Firmware id string[0C0] : MASSD_101000000155363100,Nov 1 2023,11:14:00,MAP1602,1RE2BA4H Controller : MAP1602
We put the Biwin NVMe M.2 SSD through a detailed test. You can find the test result / test report here:
The standard test was performed with a 5 GB file. A total score of 7765 points was achieved.
A common everyday scenario is simulated here. Three test folders are created:
The three folders are copied using the Windows copy command (cache remains enabled). The real-world test from 17 July 2025 shows performance during simultaneous write and read operations. The lower the duration, the better.
| AS SSD Copy Benchmark | Transfer rate: | Duration: |
|---|---|---|
| ISO two large files |
2,391.56 MB/s |
0.96 s |
| Program typical program folder with many small files |
1,199.08 MB/s |
5.87 s |
| Game a game folder with small and large files |
1,976.31 MB/s |
3.50 s |
Here, speed is measured depending on how compressible the data is.
Similar to AS SSD, two sequential and two random performance tests are carried out here and the write and read speed (manufacturer specs: 7200 MB/s and 6200 MB/s) the Biwin SSD is measured.

| CDM | Read [MB/s] | Write [MB/s] |
|---|---|---|
| SEQ1M Q8T1 |
7,321.33 |
6,405.65 |
| SEQ1M Q1T1 |
4,952.59 |
5,352.46 |
| RND4K Q32T16 |
3,957.24 |
3,239.37 |
| RND4K Q1T1 |
77.52 |
194.09 |
| CDM | Read [IOPS] | Write [IOPS] |
|---|---|---|
| SEQ1M Q8T1 |
6,982.20 |
6,108.90 |
| SEQ1M Q1T1 |
4,723.20 |
5,104.50 |
| RND4K Q32T16 |
966,124.00 |
790,861.00 |
| RND4K Q1T1 |
18,925.50 |
47,386.20 |
| CDM | Read [µs] | Write [µs] |
|---|---|---|
| SEQ1M Q8T1 |
1,144.56 |
1,306.71 |
| SEQ1M Q1T1 |
211.58 |
195.73 |
| RND4K Q32T16 |
512.89 |
646.60 |
| RND4K Q1T1 |
52.73 |
20.97 |
A long-term test was performed to fully utilize the storage. You can see at what point the cache (if present) becomes full and write performance drops. A test file of 400 GB was written to the medium. The exact cache size could not be determined because the test file did not exhaust (push to the limit) the cache. The test file could at least be read with an average read speed of 5,655 MB/s and written at 5,058 MB/s.
Here, a 256 MB file is written to the Biwin NVMe M.2 SSD multiple times. The I/O block size varies (from 512 bytes to 64 megabytes). The larger the blocks, the faster writing and reading usually becomes.

Similar to HD Tune, a 500 MB file is written to the Biwin NVMe M.2 SSD here. The transfer data is displayed. The more consistent the line, the better. Unfortunately, the tool no longer works correctly from around 4,000 MB/s and no line is displayed (and sometimes incorrect min/max data is shown).

You can find information about the test system at the bottom of the homepage.
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