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SSD Performance Below Average?

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1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Unfortunately, I compared the numbers with Samsung Magician who showed me the date of the test. I don't know if its a valid comparison.

 

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Read is quite good, write a bit slower, but that shouldnt be the problem.
Maybe you should check you TEMP files or autostart programms etc. Cleaning your PC a bit. More autostart programms, slower PC.
And btw I would say its not a good idea so post a screenshot with Facebook in the background, wouldnt do that ;)

Hi,

I have a Samsung Evo 850 120GB and a Samsung Evo 860 250GB. Lately I've notesing drops in performance, like boot time and app openings after the system starts.

I ran some tests with Crystal Disk Mark and I realized that the numbers are lower than the last time I did the tests.

So, I really wanted to know what can I do to improve these numbers, or my ssd is really losing performance over time?

The first image is my ? which is where my system is installed, among other apps like AutoCAD, Vegas etc.

The second image is my G: which I keep my games. 

Thanks! 

Gorgoroth.

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Could you tell us the numbers from the first tests? :)

 

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1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Unfortunately, I compared the numbers with Samsung Magician who showed me the date of the test. I don't know if its a valid comparison.

 

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Read is quite good, write a bit slower, but that shouldnt be the problem.
Maybe you should check you TEMP files or autostart programms etc. Cleaning your PC a bit. More autostart programms, slower PC.
And btw I would say its not a good idea so post a screenshot with Facebook in the background, wouldnt do that ;)

i7-6850K, ASRock X99 Taichi, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4 3000Mhz CL15, 2x EVGA GTX 1080Ti FTW3 SLI, some SSD's/HDD's, EVGA G2 1300W PSU,

quite a few Coldzero Parts ... all inside an Corsair Obsidian 900D - detailled information on my Profil

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Sequentials are still quite good, considering that the drives are 90 and 80% full, respectively.

 

It's never a good idea to fill up your SSD all the way, and it might be a factor in the perceived slowdown.

 

My recommendation would be to take advantage of the ridiculously low SSD prices and get something like a WD Blue 500GB or 1TB SSD.

 

Also, in the Windows File Explorer, make sure that stuff like downloads, music and videos are not defaultly located on the C drive.

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? I checked your facebook LOL, nice picture of 360 views of the dessert! The transfer rates still seem acceptable, when the SSDs are completely full, the rates tend to decrease a bit. As mentioned above, simply clean the computer and also update the SATA controller drivers.

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You are welcome! And feel free to post more if you still need more help!

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