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Hi, so I bought my ssd  a year ago, and I mounted it and installed OS on it, turned to AHCI option and it is in Sata II from an intel port asus P7p55d-e pro.
 
So at the time I didn't moved anything from my HDD to the SSD, and also left the os on the HDD because and Still don't have where to put my important stuff from the HDD (still waiting to buy a green HDD to put all the crap in there.)
 
But at the time I ran the tests and speeds were ok I think. 51945/18248  270/186  those were my benchmark results when I settled for it. but now a couple days ago I ran it again and I got shcoked. 51412/9080  270/94
 
So for some reason my write speeds got cuted by HALF... and Idk what else is worse.
 
I don't have any other benchmarks besides the magician ones from that time.
 
But here's a today as ssd bench Sem_T_tulo.jpg

 

 

Please help me. I've been looking for answears for hours.

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Ran TRIM?

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Have you forced it to run trim also how full is it and how much use has it gotten.

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I enabled TRIM at the time, it is on. I don't know how to force it. It was pretty full I clered it up to 46GB and I don't really use it a lot besides downloads and erases from it. no photoshop or hard programs on it. 3.66Tb of usage in 1 year usage

 

it is 250Gb version

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How much free space did the drive have when you ran that benchmark?

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I enabled TRIM at the time, it is on. I don't know how to force it. It was pretty full I clered it up to 46GB and I don't really use it a lot besides downloads and erases from it. no photoshop or hard programs on it. 3.66Tb of usage in 1 year usage

 

it is 250Gb version

Ill have to check mine in my laptop what im getting but whenever you do a clean install its best to do a secure erase and start fresh.

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run a few more tests. i just ran the benchmark on my system and i got the best result on the third run, this is witht he ssd abouit half full, used as a c drive. 

no idea why benchmarkk is in that language, but that shouldnt matter to the results

 

first run

ssd_zps6fec0b12.png

 

second run

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third run

ssd3_zpscbff728c.png

8700K

 

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