Question My SSD write speed is so slow after GPU driver crash ?

Feb 2, 2025
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Hey Everyone,

I have 3 SATA SSDs in my system right now for 1-2 years now, the ssd running just fine, but after i play some game my gpu driver crash and it affect my ssd write speed, after i shut down my computer and i boot it up the loading takes 10-15 minutes usually it takes only a few seconds. I checked my ssd when im in windows everything feels fine but when i started to try to launch the game, one of my ssd just shoot up to 100% usage and make everything unresponsive even windows. After i shutdown my computer i tested every ssds i have and one of them causes the windows to became unresponsive so i took it out and the pc feels normal again.

Does anyone know how to fix my ssd? I can read the files that are on there but after i tried to launch an app that are located in that ssd the app became unresponsive
and also does formatting the ssd fix it?

My PC Specs :
- Intel Core I5 7400
- Mobo Asrock H110M-HDV
- 16GB Ram
- Sapphire RX 560 2GB
- TeamGroup CX2 256GB
- TeamGroup GX2 1TB(the one that are becoming slow) & 512GB

Thank You
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

TeamGroup CX2 256GB
TeamGroup GX2 1TB(the one that are becoming slow) & 512GB

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one of my ssd just shoot up to 100% usage and make everything unresponsive even windows.
Which one was it out of the 3 that you removed? If you send the SSD for warranty, they will replace the SSD and you won't be able to retrieve any data off of it if you're yet able to access the drive. If you have mission critical data on either of them, you back them up pronto.

Mobo Asrock H110M-HDV
BIOS version for your motherboard?
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You forgot to mention the make, model and age of your PSU.

and also does formatting the ssd fix it?
If the culprit drive lacks any important data, format it and see if you regain stability/speed/functionality of your system.
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

TeamGroup CX2 256GB
TeamGroup GX2 1TB(the one that are becoming slow) & 512GB

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one of my ssd just shoot up to 100% usage and make everything unresponsive even windows.
Which one was it out of the 3 that you removed? If you send the SSD for warranty, they will replace the SSD and you won't be able to retrieve any data off of it if you're yet able to access the drive. If you have mission critical data on either of them, you back them up pronto.

Mobo Asrock H110M-HDV
BIOS version for your motherboard?
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You forgot to mention the make, model and age of your PSU.

and also does formatting the ssd fix it?
If the culprit drive lacks any important data, format it and see if you regain stability/speed/functionality of your system.
The TeamGroup GX2 1TB that i removed, I already backup most of my stuff,

BIOS Version P7.20
PSU : Aerocool 550w Bronze, i had it for like 5+ years

I'm gonna try to format it to see that maybe that will fix it, If it stilI not work, i will try claiming the warranty.
Also i just discovered this while trying to delete some stuff inside the GX2 1TB ssd, the stuff that got deleted magically came back after i restarted my pc.