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    Clevo p650re6 ssd speed

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Sydnex, Oct 20, 2017.

  1. Sydnex

    Sydnex Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does anybody know why it happens? SSD Adata SU700. Why write speed slows down? I try test with another ssd and was the same situation. [​IMG]

    picture https://imgur.com/uwjWSDb
     
  2. Meaker@Sager

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    Have you tried another benchmark?
     
  3. Sydnex

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    Yes, I try test with another programs, like crystaldisckmark, it was the same. Can you recomend other bencmark?
     
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    Deos anybody knows there find an issue?
     
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    Please, open device manager and post a print of the Storage controllers.
     
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    https://imgur.com/a/2ZiSS here
     
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    Is it still just as healthy in other machines? Can you take a picture of its normal performance if so on those machines?
     
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    I try to check ssd in other machine today.
     
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    Ye, its probably ssd fault, i put another in my loptop, and all works fine, does p650re6 support samsung 960 evo m.2 nvme?
     
  11. skandal

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    Check if the SSD is connected in the pci-e slot. It's the slot between the battery and the hdd.
     
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    Yes you can use one NVMe SSD or two SATA M.2 drives.
     
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    It sure does. The Samsung driver for it should get you better performance than the Windows 10 native driver, however I've heard the Samsung driver has a bigger impact on the battery.