[SOLVED] Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 2TB very slow using PCIe x2

MorganDollar

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Just bought and install a Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 2TB to my motherboard M.2 slot.

Specs:
Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 2TB installed on mobo M.2 slot
Mobo: Gigabyte x99-cli-cf
32gb DDR4 CPU
Geforce 1070 installed on a PCIe slot.

I'm aware this mobo only support PCIe x2 for the M.2 slot, but my Crystal Disk Mark benchmark speed is way lower than what I found online for people using PCIe x2. None of my benchmark speed is above 900MB/s. I saw others having at least 1500 MB/s in Q8T1 in Crystal Disk Mark. Are my numbers normal? Will using a M.2 to PCIe adapter helps (so I can put the adapter to the x8 slot). This is a Win 10 boot drive.

Somehow I cannot attach image here. I uploaded to Google Drive -- Crystal Disk Mark Image
 
Solution
have you got the samsung nvme drivers installed?

there is a restriction regarding cpu - Recommended minimum system configuration is Intel Haswell Refresh Processor, 2GB RAM, 50MB free disk space and UEFI Bios v2.3. - I don't know what you have
look under samsung nvme driver - https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools/

Off motherboard website - Socket 3, M key, type 2260/2280 SATA & PCIe x2/x1 SSD support
PCIe 1.x - 250Mb/s per lane (4x = 4 lanes)
PCIe 2.0 - 500Mb/s per lane (thus 4x PCIe 2.0 is 2Gb/s)
PCIe 3.0 - 1000Mb/s per lane ( thus 4x PCIe 3.0 is 4Gb/s)

This SSD is not going to run at 100 percent maximum theoretical speed for the Bus.
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Colif

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have you got the samsung nvme drivers installed?

there is a restriction regarding cpu - Recommended minimum system configuration is Intel Haswell Refresh Processor, 2GB RAM, 50MB free disk space and UEFI Bios v2.3. - I don't know what you have
look under samsung nvme driver - https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools/

Off motherboard website - Socket 3, M key, type 2260/2280 SATA & PCIe x2/x1 SSD support
PCIe 1.x - 250Mb/s per lane (4x = 4 lanes)
PCIe 2.0 - 500Mb/s per lane (thus 4x PCIe 2.0 is 2Gb/s)
PCIe 3.0 - 1000Mb/s per lane ( thus 4x PCIe 3.0 is 4Gb/s)

This SSD is not going to run at 100 percent maximum theoretical speed for the Bus.
https://www.dell.com/community/Opti...060-SAMSUNG-970-EVO-PCIe-2-0-x-4/td-p/6133644

Now i wonder if your board is giving pci 2 x2 or x4. if its only x2 then 2x500 is pretty close to 900 given you won't get max speed per lane. I can't find enough on subject, manual isn't helpful. block diagram on page 8 could lead me to believe its just 2 x lanes - https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/Manual/mb_manual_ga-x99-sli_e.pdf
 
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MorganDollar

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I installed the samsung nvme drivers.
CPU is a 2.40GHz Xeon E5 v3 (Haswell).
I have 32GB RAM DDR4
2TB disk space on the SSD + 6TB in other 2 hard drives.


My motherboard should support PCIe 3.0. Should my SSD at least be ran as PCIe 3.0 x2?


Will using a PCIe adapter helps so I can put it on the PCIe x8 slots?
 

MorganDollar

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Thanks for the info!

I'm currently using the M.2 drive as the Windows 10 boot drive. I achieved this by going to BIOS and disabled CSM. The drive partition is using GPT now. It boots without any issue.

If I buy a PCIE adapter card, is there anything I need to tweak in order to make this M.2 drive (on PCIE adapter card) bootable?