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SSD+HDD Really Bad Preformance

Opencircuit74

So, I noticed that my PC seemed slower after not using it for about a week. I ran userbenchmark, and sure enough, my SSD's performance was at 10%, when it was at like 70-80 before. My system is only a couple of months old, and I really don't have a lot of programs on it. I know that SSDs slow down as more stuff is put on to them, but I have 25% free space on it. Now the HDD. It's a Seagate Barracuda 2TB, and user says "Relative performance n/a - RAM cached drive detected" I have no idea what is going on and why my system is so slow, but I'll link the user test here (http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/4722698) If anyone can help me that would be great. Thanks!

 CPU: I9-7900X RAM: 64GB (16X4) DDR4-2933 GPU: RTX 3080 MOBO: ASUS X299 Deluxe PSU: Corsair RM850 SSD: ADATA XPG SX8200 PRO 1TB HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB Case: Corsair iCUE 465X Cooler: Corsair 280 AIO

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On 8/20/2017 at 7:17 PM, Opencircuit74 said:

So, I noticed that my PC seemed slower after not using it for about a week. I ran userbenchmark, and sure enough, my SSD's performance was at 10%, when it was at like 70-80 before. My system is only a couple of months old, and I really don't have a lot of programs on it. I know that SSDs slow down as more stuff is put on to them, but I have 25% free space on it. Now the HDD. It's a Seagate Barracuda 2TB, and user says "Relative performance n/a - RAM cached drive detected" I have no idea what is going on and why my system is so slow, but I'll link the user test here (http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/4722698) If anyone can help me that would be great. Thanks!

 

"Relative performance n/a - RAM cached drive detected"

RAM caching is enabled either via software (e.g. Samsung RAPID), RAID controller, driver error, device malfunction or via windows write cache buffer settings. Drives with these settings expose the system to data loss in the event of a power outage as they rely on temporary RAM rather than persistent storage. These results are disqualified.

 

try disabling ram caching..

also, boot memtest86 and run a quick scan just to be sure it's not faulty ram

Have you tried to perform a sudden temporary interrupt of the electricity flow to your computational device followed by a re-initialization procedure of the central processing unit and associated components?


Personal Rig Specs

Spoiler

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.8GHZ
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z270H GAMING
Graphics Card: Inno3D ICHILL GEFORCE GTX 1080 TI X3 ULTRA
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 2x8GB @ 3GHZ
Storage: 2 x Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO 256GB in Raid | 2 x Seagate 4TB Expansion Desktop 

(seagates are originally external drives removed from casing and installed internally)
PSU: Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W 
Case: Mission SG GGX 3.5 (same as Rosewill Cullinan or Anidees AI Crystal with other stock fans)
Cooling: Kraken X62 for CPU, Corsair H55 with NZXT Kraken G12 for GPU 

 

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