Hello guys,
I'm having some problems with my newly built PC which has 9700K on a ASUS Z390 E GAMING Motherboard with only a single nvme 1.3 ssd installed on the port M.2_1 (the one at the top). ADATA XPG Spectrix S40G is being advertised as a 3500 / 3000 SSD, however I'm having some extremely slow readings from Crystal Disk Mark:
https://ibb.co/mvg7tK9 (there was a problem with other image hosts)
Crsytal mark shows: 1024.8 MBs Read / 674.8 MBs Write which seems painfully slow for a 1.3 nvme ssd.
I've checked HWinfo and BIOS Settings multiple times and everything seems to be in order where the PCIe is using Gen3 x4 settings. There are no other storage units installed on the PC, only this single nvme SSD and naturally the Windows 10 pro is on it (using GPT Partition).
I'm currently using XMP 1 Profile for the Corsair DDR4 Vengeance RGB Pro RAMS. (3000MHz)
Honestly, don't have any clue what might be causing this slow down. Any advice would be very welcome.
I'm having some problems with my newly built PC which has 9700K on a ASUS Z390 E GAMING Motherboard with only a single nvme 1.3 ssd installed on the port M.2_1 (the one at the top). ADATA XPG Spectrix S40G is being advertised as a 3500 / 3000 SSD, however I'm having some extremely slow readings from Crystal Disk Mark:
https://ibb.co/mvg7tK9 (there was a problem with other image hosts)
Crsytal mark shows: 1024.8 MBs Read / 674.8 MBs Write which seems painfully slow for a 1.3 nvme ssd.
I've checked HWinfo and BIOS Settings multiple times and everything seems to be in order where the PCIe is using Gen3 x4 settings. There are no other storage units installed on the PC, only this single nvme SSD and naturally the Windows 10 pro is on it (using GPT Partition).
I'm currently using XMP 1 Profile for the Corsair DDR4 Vengeance RGB Pro RAMS. (3000MHz)
Honestly, don't have any clue what might be causing this slow down. Any advice would be very welcome.
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