Hi all. I know this kinds of threads have been made a hundred times over. I am sorry, but I was not able to find a solution.
Basically my SDD is underperforming, see pictures: https://s27.postimg.org/lxw3fkdsz/Crystaldiskmark.jpg, https://s24.postimg.org/luryh4lbp/Hdtune.jpg.
(P.s. webpage was not loading in the second picture.)
My mainboard is H77 Pro4-m (Asrock).
I have done the basic checks.
I have plugged it with a 6Gb/s cable, in a Sata 3 connector. I also have AHCI everywhere enabled in the `Bios' (well UEFI).
It is a fresh Windows 7 install, I only installed the drivers that came with the board (but not the utilities ofc.). Well Lan driver obviously, and then things like Intel Rapid Drive thingy etc. (not 100% sure of the names, I can check if needed, but I don;t thinkk they will not hurt the performance, at least not that much.)
I mean the SSD speeds are... fine... they are not unbearable, they are still much faster then my HDD, but it is very much under performing. I expect that, when an average Brand SSD claims to be 530mb/s, that it is only going to be 450 or so in everyday use, but not 350...
Any ideas?
Basically my SDD is underperforming, see pictures: https://s27.postimg.org/lxw3fkdsz/Crystaldiskmark.jpg, https://s24.postimg.org/luryh4lbp/Hdtune.jpg.
(P.s. webpage was not loading in the second picture.)
My mainboard is H77 Pro4-m (Asrock).
I have done the basic checks.
I have plugged it with a 6Gb/s cable, in a Sata 3 connector. I also have AHCI everywhere enabled in the `Bios' (well UEFI).
It is a fresh Windows 7 install, I only installed the drivers that came with the board (but not the utilities ofc.). Well Lan driver obviously, and then things like Intel Rapid Drive thingy etc. (not 100% sure of the names, I can check if needed, but I don;t thinkk they will not hurt the performance, at least not that much.)
I mean the SSD speeds are... fine... they are not unbearable, they are still much faster then my HDD, but it is very much under performing. I expect that, when an average Brand SSD claims to be 530mb/s, that it is only going to be 450 or so in everyday use, but not 350...
Any ideas?