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Moldy Bread

I'd try copying a file onto the same drive you copied it from (do this on the two SSDs and the RAMDisk) and see what speeds you get. If you get the speeds you expect, there may be something between the drives that's limiting  it. If you get the issue on all drives, there may be something in Windows that's causing it, but to be honest you've done pretty much everything I'd suggest. 

 

Try removing the EVO Plus and test the RAMDisk and Pro drive again. 

 

Also, are these drives MBR or GPT formatted? If they're MBR, I'd suggest moving them over to GPT and see if there's a difference (you'll lose all data on the drive being moved over, so be careful)

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Try to use FastCopy for test (and very big file). From RAM to drive and from drive to ram.

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Well what is your real life scenario? A big file will transfer way faster then lots of small files...

So it's a needed variable to troubleshoot this.

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