[SOLVED] 860 EVO low IOPS

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Hi, so recently I replaced my SSD with a 1TB 860 EVO and I benchmarked it, but I only got 63000 read, (98000 advertised) and 58000 write (90000 advertised) any solutions?
 
Solution
How are it's sequential read/write numbers on CrystalDiskMark? (The H110 board w/ an i5-7400 on lower clocked RAM might simply not be capable of the same IOPS as a 9700K on a Z390, perhaps, but, CrystalDiskMark can show you if your SSD is at least transferring 500-540 MB/sec on reads, if it is working fine)

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full system spec?
Sorry, forgot about that.

CPU: i5 7400 @ 3.00GHz
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX @ 2133Mhz (2x8GB) (CMK16GX4M2A2133C13) (XMP enabled)
MOBO: MSI H110M Gaming (MS-7994)
STORAGE:
SAMSUNG 860 EVO (1TB) (Boot drive, Chrome, a couple of games)
TOSHIBA HDWD110 (1TB) (Other apps, games)
GPU: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1660 Ti GAMING OC (GV-N166TGAMING OC-6GD)
PSU: Corsair RM750
OS: Windows 10 Home (Version 1909)

Other accesories if needed:
KB: Corsair K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE
MOUSE: Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum
MONITOR: Samsung S27E510C (On HDMI)
 
How are it's sequential read/write numbers on CrystalDiskMark? (The H110 board w/ an i5-7400 on lower clocked RAM might simply not be capable of the same IOPS as a 9700K on a Z390, perhaps, but, CrystalDiskMark can show you if your SSD is at least transferring 500-540 MB/sec on reads, if it is working fine)
 
Solution

bureksasir

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How are it's sequential read/write numbers on CrystalDiskMark? (The H110 board w/ an i5-7400 on lower clocked RAM might simply not be capable of the same IOPS as a 9700K on a Z390, perhaps, but, CrystalDiskMark can show you if your SSD is at least transferring 500-540 MB/sec on reads, if it is working fine)
557MB/s reads, 520MB/s writes.