Mb: Z97 extreme 6
BIOS VERSON:2.70
OS: Windows 10 x64
HD: ADATA SX8000NP 512G
VGA: Nvidia gtx 1060 6G
RAM: Corsair vengeance ddr3 2400mhz 16G (2x8)
CPU: intel i7 4790K
I have recently installed an M2 SSD (ADATA SX8000NP) hardware into my pc but for some reason I am not getting anywear close to the projected devices read and write speeds. Actually it's slower than my previous SSD.
I have been using two programs. HD Tach x64 on its default settings and Crystal disk mark x64 installer version on default settings. For both I am seeing read and write speeds around 700 mb/s instead of the drives rated speeds. I contacted ADATA and threw them basically figured out it was the Motherboard or something not being set up right in BIOS
So far I have updated the bios on the motherboard, and updated all the drivers on windows. I have no other sata devices to unplug.
Not sure what was going on and I was hopeing that someone may know what else I should be doing. Thanks
BIOS VERSON:2.70
OS: Windows 10 x64
HD: ADATA SX8000NP 512G
VGA: Nvidia gtx 1060 6G
RAM: Corsair vengeance ddr3 2400mhz 16G (2x8)
CPU: intel i7 4790K
I have recently installed an M2 SSD (ADATA SX8000NP) hardware into my pc but for some reason I am not getting anywear close to the projected devices read and write speeds. Actually it's slower than my previous SSD.
I have been using two programs. HD Tach x64 on its default settings and Crystal disk mark x64 installer version on default settings. For both I am seeing read and write speeds around 700 mb/s instead of the drives rated speeds. I contacted ADATA and threw them basically figured out it was the Motherboard or something not being set up right in BIOS
So far I have updated the bios on the motherboard, and updated all the drivers on windows. I have no other sata devices to unplug.
Not sure what was going on and I was hopeing that someone may know what else I should be doing. Thanks
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