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HairyPotter
10 hours ago, HairyPotter said:

Do i change any of these?

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If you want to load your SSD's OS, then no. Don't.  According to Corsair, your ssd is 3,480MB/sec sequential read, and up to 3,000MB/s sequential write. However I don't know if that is real world performance or marketing bullshit since it does say "up to". I would just look at youtube videos at read and write speeds and compare them to yours. They shouldn't be that far off. But if they are, that is normal since every drive is kinda different. Kind of like how your able to overclock some processors to a high clock speed, despite how much voltage you add, and are stable at higher clock speeds rather than others despite how they are the same micro architecture or even same model. One thing that should maintain the same, is fast boot speeds. I mean there is no reason why it should take 44 ish seconds. Did you change those settings as I told you too in the BIOS? 

My Rig: 

CPU: Intel i5 2500k 4 Cores, 4 Threads @ 4.5ghz ( asus uefi regulates BIOS and adjusts it, there is no manual option, so I can't get any higher than 4.5, but I theoretically should be able to get higher once I get a voltage "changeable" mobo

MOBO: Asus P8Z68 LE

RAM: Kingston HyperX Predator 2133mhz ddr3 2x8 16GB

GPU: GTX 980 TI 150+ core, 100-150 ( I forgot )+ mem ( OC ) 

HDD: 500GB 3D MLC Samsung SSD ( soon ) + 2tb 7200rpm Seagate Constellation ES.2 SAS / LSI MegaRaid MR Raid/SAS Controller

CASE: Phanteks P350X

OS: Windows 10 64-bit / Void Linux 

PERIPHERALS: IBM Model M 1984, Logitech G703 Mouse, Logitech G502 Mouse, Philips SHP9500 w/ V-Moda Boom Pro hooked up to my Sony AMP ( forgot model name, to lazy to find out ) 

 

 

 

Laptop: Gateway P-7805u FX 

CPU: 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2c/2t

RAM: 8GB DDR2 1066mhz sodimm 

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS

HDD: 320GB 7200rpm hard drive 2.5"

SSD: Kingston A400 250GB SSD

SCREEN: Glossy 16:9 1440x900

OS: Windows XP SP3 / Ubuntu 19.04

PERIPHERALSLogitech G Pro

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14 minutes ago, MS-DOS Guy said:

If you want to load your SSD's OS, then no. Don't.  According to Corsair, your ssd is 3,480MB/sec sequential read, and up to 3,000MB/s sequential write. However I don't know if that is real world performance or marketing bullshit since it does say "up to". I would just look at youtube videos at read and write speeds and compare them to yours. They shouldn't be that far off. But if they are, that is normal since every drive is kinda different. Kind of like how your able to overclock some processors to a high clock speed, despite how much voltage you add, and are stable at higher clock speeds rather than others despite how they are the same micro architecture or even same model. One thing that should maintain the same, is fast boot speeds. I mean there is no reason why it should take 44 ish seconds. Did you change those settings as I told you too in the BIOS? 

Unfortunately i didn’t because i couldn’t see them on my click bios, any idea were they might be?

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18 minutes ago, MS-DOS Guy said:

If you want to load your SSD's OS, then no. Don't.  According to Corsair, your ssd is 3,480MB/sec sequential read, and up to 3,000MB/s sequential write. However I don't know if that is real world performance or marketing bullshit since it does say "up to". I would just look at youtube videos at read and write speeds and compare them to yours. They shouldn't be that far off. But if they are, that is normal since every drive is kinda different. Kind of like how your able to overclock some processors to a high clock speed, despite how much voltage you add, and are stable at higher clock speeds rather than others despite how they are the same micro architecture or even same model. One thing that should maintain the same, is fast boot speeds. I mean there is no reason why it should take 44 ish seconds. Did you change those settings as I told you too in the BIOS? 

Are these speeds any good btw?

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9 hours ago, HairyPotter said:

Are these speeds any good btw?

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They seem normal enough to not have a boot that lasts 44 seconds, so yes. 

My Rig: 

CPU: Intel i5 2500k 4 Cores, 4 Threads @ 4.5ghz ( asus uefi regulates BIOS and adjusts it, there is no manual option, so I can't get any higher than 4.5, but I theoretically should be able to get higher once I get a voltage "changeable" mobo

MOBO: Asus P8Z68 LE

RAM: Kingston HyperX Predator 2133mhz ddr3 2x8 16GB

GPU: GTX 980 TI 150+ core, 100-150 ( I forgot )+ mem ( OC ) 

HDD: 500GB 3D MLC Samsung SSD ( soon ) + 2tb 7200rpm Seagate Constellation ES.2 SAS / LSI MegaRaid MR Raid/SAS Controller

CASE: Phanteks P350X

OS: Windows 10 64-bit / Void Linux 

PERIPHERALS: IBM Model M 1984, Logitech G703 Mouse, Logitech G502 Mouse, Philips SHP9500 w/ V-Moda Boom Pro hooked up to my Sony AMP ( forgot model name, to lazy to find out ) 

 

 

 

Laptop: Gateway P-7805u FX 

CPU: 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2c/2t

RAM: 8GB DDR2 1066mhz sodimm 

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS

HDD: 320GB 7200rpm hard drive 2.5"

SSD: Kingston A400 250GB SSD

SCREEN: Glossy 16:9 1440x900

OS: Windows XP SP3 / Ubuntu 19.04

PERIPHERALSLogitech G Pro

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1 minute ago, MS-DOS Guy said:

They seem normal enough to not have a boot that lasts 44 seconds, so yes. 

Something caught my eye, my score is much lower than this score i found online for the same exact ssd

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9 hours ago, HairyPotter said:

Something caught my eye, my score is much lower than this score i found online for the same exact ssd

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Idk dude, try the suggestions I gave you earlier. I really don't know how far off those scores are since I've never used that program before but you can do some googling and find out unless you already know that for a certain fact. Otherwise, I think you should follow the suggestions I've given you and give me some insight on what worked or didn't work so I know how to narrow the problem down. 

My Rig: 

CPU: Intel i5 2500k 4 Cores, 4 Threads @ 4.5ghz ( asus uefi regulates BIOS and adjusts it, there is no manual option, so I can't get any higher than 4.5, but I theoretically should be able to get higher once I get a voltage "changeable" mobo

MOBO: Asus P8Z68 LE

RAM: Kingston HyperX Predator 2133mhz ddr3 2x8 16GB

GPU: GTX 980 TI 150+ core, 100-150 ( I forgot )+ mem ( OC ) 

HDD: 500GB 3D MLC Samsung SSD ( soon ) + 2tb 7200rpm Seagate Constellation ES.2 SAS / LSI MegaRaid MR Raid/SAS Controller

CASE: Phanteks P350X

OS: Windows 10 64-bit / Void Linux 

PERIPHERALS: IBM Model M 1984, Logitech G703 Mouse, Logitech G502 Mouse, Philips SHP9500 w/ V-Moda Boom Pro hooked up to my Sony AMP ( forgot model name, to lazy to find out ) 

 

 

 

Laptop: Gateway P-7805u FX 

CPU: 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2c/2t

RAM: 8GB DDR2 1066mhz sodimm 

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS

HDD: 320GB 7200rpm hard drive 2.5"

SSD: Kingston A400 250GB SSD

SCREEN: Glossy 16:9 1440x900

OS: Windows XP SP3 / Ubuntu 19.04

PERIPHERALSLogitech G Pro

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4 minutes ago, MS-DOS Guy said:

Idk dude, try the suggestions I gave you earlier. I really don't know how far off those scores are since I've never used that program before but you can do some googling and find out unless you already know that for a certain fact. Otherwise, I think you should follow the suggestions I've given you and give me some insight on what worked or didn't work so I know how to narrow the problem down. 

Alright I’ll do the other things you told me to do and I’ll update you tomorrow (12 AM where im at) also this has been such a rabbit hole lol haven’t been this hard at troubleshooting before

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10 hours ago, HairyPotter said:

Alright I’ll do the other things you told me to do and I’ll update you tomorrow (12 AM where im at) also this has been such a rabbit hole lol haven’t been this hard at troubleshooting before

haha np, ive dealt with things worse. Hope you get everything sorted!

My Rig: 

CPU: Intel i5 2500k 4 Cores, 4 Threads @ 4.5ghz ( asus uefi regulates BIOS and adjusts it, there is no manual option, so I can't get any higher than 4.5, but I theoretically should be able to get higher once I get a voltage "changeable" mobo

MOBO: Asus P8Z68 LE

RAM: Kingston HyperX Predator 2133mhz ddr3 2x8 16GB

GPU: GTX 980 TI 150+ core, 100-150 ( I forgot )+ mem ( OC ) 

HDD: 500GB 3D MLC Samsung SSD ( soon ) + 2tb 7200rpm Seagate Constellation ES.2 SAS / LSI MegaRaid MR Raid/SAS Controller

CASE: Phanteks P350X

OS: Windows 10 64-bit / Void Linux 

PERIPHERALS: IBM Model M 1984, Logitech G703 Mouse, Logitech G502 Mouse, Philips SHP9500 w/ V-Moda Boom Pro hooked up to my Sony AMP ( forgot model name, to lazy to find out ) 

 

 

 

Laptop: Gateway P-7805u FX 

CPU: 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2c/2t

RAM: 8GB DDR2 1066mhz sodimm 

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS

HDD: 320GB 7200rpm hard drive 2.5"

SSD: Kingston A400 250GB SSD

SCREEN: Glossy 16:9 1440x900

OS: Windows XP SP3 / Ubuntu 19.04

PERIPHERALSLogitech G Pro

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On 6/5/2020 at 12:21 AM, MS-DOS Guy said:

haha np, ive dealt with things worse. Hope you get everything sorted!

*UPDATE*
 

i reset the drive (keep files)  in the settings option and now my pc boots in 13 seconds compared to the 42 in the past

 

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