This is a Team M2 SSD 2280 MS30 SATA 256GB, Is this still good or should i change it? because it's slow...
Yes.This is a Team M2 SSD 2280 MS30 SATA 256GB, Is this still good or should i change it? because it's slow...
What you see is right about average.Yes should i change it or Yes It's still good
View: https://imgur.com/lFKV3ABWhat you see is right about average.
Leave it alone.
Yes, that is absolutely normal.is this normal? i know the benchmark show typical sata3 SSD, but the real world performance says otherwise, slow loading into games, random not responding, slow data transfer from my M.2 NVME Samsung 980
So what about the slow loading and random crashes when i'm playing games? etc CS:GO and Dota.Yes, that is absolutely normal.
The "500ish" number you see in CDM and the advertised speed is for a single sequential block of data.
Here, you have "25,558" files.
When copying thousands of small files, the OS has to stop, locate the next one, and start copying that one.
With an SSD this is really really fast, but not quite instantaneous. Almost zero, but not quite.
If this were on an HDD.....you'd be watching this until tomorrow afternoon.
If I were to similar with any of my SSDs, from SATA III to PCIe 4.0...you'd see similar.
Your drives works.
There is nothing to fix.
Crashes are unlikely to be a function of the drive.So what about the slow loading and random crashes when i'm playing games? etc CS:GO and Dota.
You sure? when i install my CS:GO and Dota on my 1TB HDD, it rarely crashes, the loading were faster too.Crashes are unlikely to be a function of the drive.
You'd be seeing other issues.
So what about the slow loading and random crashes when i'm playing games? etc CS:GO and Dota.
Then try other applications or games.You sure? when i install my CS:GO and Dota on my 1TB HDD, it rarely crashes, the loading were faster too.
View: https://imgur.com/euK8VCqYes, that is absolutely normal.
The "500ish" number you see in CDM and the advertised speed is for a single sequential block of data.
Here, you have "25,558" files.
When copying thousands of small files, the OS has to stop, locate the next one, and start copying that one.
With an SSD this is really really fast, but not quite instantaneous. Almost zero, but not quite.
If this were on an HDD.....you'd be watching this until tomorrow afternoon.
If I were to similar with any of my SSDs, from SATA III to PCIe 4.0...you'd see similar.
Your drives works.
There is nothing to fix.
And that could be difference, or lack of, cache space or DRAM.Copying the same file, faster, New different SSD btw