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jav26122

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  1. I think it is a little bit better at least but there's still a weirdly long amount of time where my ssd's load is stuck at 100% and yet the reads/writes are only in the kilobytes per second.
  2. Ok so I went through that incredibly long process of cloning the drive, secure erasing it, and then restoring it with no extremely visible benefits.... What a great use of time. I unfortunately am getting the feeling that this has to do with windows 10. I was hoping there would be some simple easy fix for this but after taking hours to go through all that I'm pretty much ready to just call it quits and give up.
  3. I think I'm going to do what's said here first and that's going to take a while. I gotta clone everything to a backup drive first and then put everything back.
  4. Just restarted and the highest read speed I was while logging in was 17MBps. Used to get way higher than that.
  5. I've kept it more filled before and it's been faster. When I first got this SSD I would keep about 20GB free and it ran much faster logging in. Now I have 34GB free and it's a lot slower.
  6. I got a new 120gb Adata SX900 SSD about a year and a half ago for my OS, programs, and games, so basically a pretty standard typical usage scenario. I remember it working absolutely great when I first got it. I use rainmeter and HWiNFO to display read/write speeds and % load on disks all the time so it's easy to keep track on things. The thing is, I remember when I used to log on my SSD's read speeds would jump way up and I would get like 80-250MBps (It's on SATA II) and I was just so impressed with it's performence. Now when I log on, the load goes to 100% still but the speeds are waaay lower. I don't think I ever see it get past 100 anymore and usually it actually stays in the kilobytes/s to a few MB/s. I usually keep it with at least 30GB free, the firmware is up to date, TRIM is enabled, using AHCI, SSD-Z says it had 96% life left. I just don't know why this significant performance degradation has happened. I have attached ssd-z and a crystaldiskmark benchmark which shows that it's still capable of getting these speeds, so I'm not sure why it doesn't happen. I should note that between then and now I changed to windows 10 from 7. I really hope this isn't just windows 10 being really bad with SSDs because I've already gotten used to 10 at this point and even if I can go back to 7 I don't really want to go through that process. It also seems to be mostly logging in. I don't notice slower speeds when loading games, but when logging on it takes significantly longer than it used to.
  7. Checks drives for bad sectors or corruption etc and attempts to fix them
  8. run command prompt as an administrator and type "chkdsk" and hit enter. And by fresh install I mean't reinstalling windows.
  9. Since there's so many problems have you just tried a fresh install? Or chkdsk in cmd prompt?
  10. Yes there are adapters if you absolutely can't get it bent back up.
  11. Is it absolutely necessary to use that specific port?
  12. It doesn't show any processes using weird amounts of memory?
  13. What do you mean it's using 7gb with nothing open? Does the task manager show what's using it?
  14. You don't need a new thread for every question...
  15. So all of the components worked previously to having this new board? There's always a chance that it's just doa and you can probably get a new one. Of course first you're probably going to want to make sure the board it dead and nothing else. If everything else was working before, try using different ram slots, reseating cpu, reseat gpu, etc.
  16. Have you ever installed windows on the hard drive using this pc instead of installing it on another and transferring it to this one?
  17. Depends on the temps and what you're currently using.
  18. SSHD drives usually just take the files that you use most often and put them on the solid state part of the drive for quick access. If you're just putting large files like media or archive files on the drive, it won't make much of a difference. It would probably be better and cheaper to just use regular hard drives for mass storage in a raid array.
  19. Just install some storage usage program like WinDirStat or treesize free. They'll easily show you where larger files are that you might not want.
  20. Yep I've tried many different variations of directories but can't get it to detect anything no matter where it looks.
  21. I would say that dangling the hard drive upside down probably isn't helping, but if it's doing the same thing with an ssd too then I'm not sure.... What exactly has changed since it worked? You changed the ram, psu, and graphics card and this started happening?
  22. Yes but usually the numbers you mentioned (425 for memory and 135 for gpu clock) are typically what most gpu's stay at when they aren't under load. So it's probably not an issues with the card, but with it not going up to the proper clock speeds when it gets under load. Like the other people said, try resetting and see if they go back up to normal under load.
  23. Those are typically the default clocks when idle. For some reason your card must not be clocking up when it gets some load. What program where you using to overclock it? Sometimes this happens to me if my graphics driver crashes the clock will stay at 135mhz but a reset will fix it for me. It could be that some program you used disabled your gpu from turboing automatically in order to use the preset that you set.
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