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In terms of compatibility, i cant install win10 - maybe i need to try different build version of this driver? And now (in RAID mode) CrystalDiskInfo doesnt detect my NVME completely. So to summarize, i would say nothing to little has changed in terms of performance in AS SSD. Update3: Ok, bad performance in CDM was due to disabled "Write cache policy" - manufacturer recomends to enable it. Do i need to try to force-install stronvme.sys somehow ? Like i wrote, with CDM i had "ok" results (under AHCI mode and as secondary storage), but now even CDM shows bad results. On READ-side performance is the same but WRITE is even worse. ![]() After that, NVME showed up, but similarly to my Patriot experience, it runs on Update2: Ok, i guess i forgot to install Intel Rapid Storage Driver. I try "Scan for hardware changes", but nothing is found. ![]() Are you sure i should try to run it under RAID mode ? I did little trick with win10 safe to switch my current installation to RAID mode - it worked, but now NVME is not even detected in win10. If i tried installing Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\stornv me.inf_amd64_81abc12481a950f2, it doesnt detect any compatible hardware. I have tried installing Intel RAID controller, but go bluescreen (iaStorAV.sys failed). Update: I did try installing win10 on NVME (RAID mode), but wasnt detected. #Crystaldiskinfo nvme info driverOk, so i should try to install win10 with RAID mode enabled ?ĭo you know maybe which of this directories from Asus (eSupport dir) contains proper driver ? You end up throttling the crap out of that NVMe drive.Ĭheck out this chart from Wiki. the AHCI protocol is *kind of* like downgrading your NVMe to a SATA drive. #Crystaldiskinfo nvme info driversWith an NVMe drive, you have to use RAID, which means when you install Windows 10 you need the RAID drivers from Asus. #Crystaldiskinfo nvme info proI know ppl mostly had problems with samsung 950 PRO with regard to nvme.Ĭan someone give me some advice on where to look for potential errors on my side or software side (microsoft/intel/asus/plextor) ? ![]() I m considering returning my g752vt on warantee, but i would like to avoid it. I have run it, it doesnt detect this SSD. Plextor issued some new app called Plextool. I always initialize with GPT - tried MBR with Patriot, but SSD came with updated firmware, cant do much more here. Test results in CDM seems "OK", but in AS SSD/Anvil are very bad - with regard to WRITE ops. Win10 detects it, installs driver, but it is see as "removable drive" even thought AS SSD shows it is using stornvme driver. With Patriot in AHCI mode i could see a NVME Configuration menu entry in BIOS, butįor Plextor there is none. So i came to conclusion that this might be the issue and decided to return it again and try different brand. Then i noticed this SSD is running very high temp.(67-75) even when idle. I have also tried downgrading BIOS to 214. It was even slower, but i guess it was due to inferior driver (iaSTORa). I have even managed to run it under RAID mode, but it didnt help either, This time tried to do some shenanigans, install/uninstall win10, install/unistall IRST, benchamrk it with OS/ wo OS. Unfortunately same problem occured with regard to its performance. Hardware store i bought it from i accepted it after runnig some "diagnosis". My first thought was that there is sth wrong with this disk so i have returned it and ATTO benchmarks looked ok, butĬDM, AS SSD, Anvil very bad. I have mostly focues on benchmarking CPU/GPU.Īfter few days i benchmarked my SSD, result were bad - mainly WRITE ops. Asus drivers with Asus Installation Wizard. Didnt help right away, but pulling HDD out, helped, SSD showed up in installer. I have googled a bit, read sth about RAID/AHCI thingy. Right away i have added to it ssd - at first Patriot Hellfire 2280 240 GB. Thanks in advance.Around month i have bought g752vt - standarc bundle (8BG Ram 1TB). I have the Samsung NVMe Controller driver installed and I looked far and wide on the internet but I couldn't find anything.Īny help is greatly appreciated, please let me know if you need any more information about anything. The only other drive i have is a 2tb 7200rpm seagate hdd connected by sata. The 970 EVO also has the windows OS on it. I have an MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge Wifi motherboard with an intel i5-10600k and the 970 EVO is connected to the top-most m.2 slot which is PCIe 3.0 x4 (an in crystalmarkinfo it says the transfer mode is PCIe 3.0 x4) which to my knowledge should support up to 4000 MBps reads and write (but i'm only getting 1/4 of that). However, if I boot into the BIOS, and then select save changes and restart i get 3500 MBps for read and 2500 MBps for write (but it goes back down to 800-900 MBps after i turn off the computer and back on). I've had my Samsung 970 EVO 500GB NVMe drive for 2 years now, moved it from my laptop to my current setup this summer and never benchmarked the speeds till now and noticed that it was running at 800-900 MBps both reading and writing when running crystaldiskmark. ![]()
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