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  • Quite low writing speeds with my G.Skill SSD

    I use my G.Skill SSD (FM-25S2S 120GB) since 1 year and re-installed a few days ago my operation system. So far I'm satisfied with the workflow of the system but I noticed that the writing speed is at according to "AS SSD Benchmark" pretty low.

    Have a look yourself:
    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...s2s120gbp.png/
    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...s2s120gbp.png/
    A few hours later...
    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...s2s120gbp.png/

    I followed the TRIM tutorial and got my notebook (ASUS G73JH) in "High Performance" mode running.

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    I tried today also the latest "INTEL RST" driver but it didn't help at all. Is "trim" active with the Intel drivers by the way or is there any way to test that?

    Here is a SS of the "Atto benchmark" which I started 1 hour after I installed the Intel drivers:


    If I see it correctly then the range of 64 - 4096 is acceptable, but everything below 64 is way too slow for some reason?
    Last edited by Crogge; 10-27-2011, 05:29 PM.

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    • #3
      Nobody from the G.Skill team is active anymore in this forum?

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      • #4
        Hi

        we were sorry didn't notice this thread, please make sure that you set up the AHCI mode and if the problem still, please secure erase and update with latest version of firmware.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GSKILL View Post
          Hi

          we were sorry didn't notice this thread, please make sure that you set up the AHCI mode and if the problem still, please secure erase and update with latest version of firmware.
          I use AHCI mode, installed the latest firmware and did a secure erase before I installed the OS. The "workflow" of the system itself is fine and when I copy files in Windows itself the speed is also acceptable, but I do notice a difference when I copy a lot of "small files".

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