Question My SSD read speed really low. What is the problem of it? Should i change my ssd?

Dec 14, 2020
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So since i have this computer, i sort of had the problem that my computer occasionally freeze itself. At the first thought, maybe its something normal. But as the time goes my computer ALWAYS freeze for around 20-60 seconds just to open a program (ex/ Notion, Chrome, Spotify, etc). Here's my computer specification:

CPU : Ryzen 5 2600
GPU : GALAX GTX 1060 6GB
Memory : KLEVV 16 GB
SSD : GALAX 120 GB
HDD : WD Blue 2TB
Motherboard : AsRock AB350 Pro 4

Recently, i have updated the BIOS to the 5.40 version and still freeze all the time when opening a program and just doing some basic stuff.
Here's some SSD benchmark and task manager
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So, basically i was running the benchmark and when it was benchmarking the read speed, it actually just freezed and the disk transfer rate was just at 0 MB/s almost all the time (just a few spike and it was really rarely). Then at the task manager, i was trying to open up Notion and the ssd load just spike up to 100% and as you can see the disk transfer rate was at 0 MB/s.

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Then i checked my ssd health. I actually confused. Here it says that my ssd's health was actually really good at 97%

I already did all the internet suggest me to do like disable superfetch, update bios, i have once reinstalling my windows and most of them aren't fixing the issue i have.

Surely i hope someone can help me to fix it.
Thank you
 
How are your other drives doing? Did you originally have more drives when you installed windows? Windows puts parts of it's OS on all drives connected to the machine when it's installed. So if one drive starts having issues, or you remove it all together, the entire OS can start having those issues, and all drives will suffer.
 
How are your other drives doing? Did you originally have more drives when you installed windows? Windows puts parts of it's OS on all drives connected to the machine when it's installed. So if one drive starts having issues, or you remove it all together, the entire OS can start having those issues, and all drives will suffer.
I do, i have 2 drives (ssd and hard drive). The hard drive is doing really well and also have a way better reading speed than my ssd is.
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the hard drive doesn't freeze at all when you look at the disk tranfer rate even its reach 100% load.
 
  1. It is too full. A "120GB" drive needs to be no more than about 80GB actual consumed space.
  2. What motherboard is this on?
  1. I guess i have to move some files and uninstall some programs then. i do only have 8gb left on my ssd.
  2. It's on Asrock AB350 Pro 4 and i already did install 5.40 bios version in it.