Hi,
My specs:
Board: MSI Z77A-G45 | Bios: Version 2.13B1 | GPU: MSI GeForce GT 710 1GB | PSU: Corsair HX650 | CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.9GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 77W | MEM: Kingston PC3-10700 1333Mhz 2x8GB | HDD: WD Caviar Black 1TB | SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 500GB SATA III | COOLER: Noctua NH-C12P SE14 | OC: (Turbo) 4.1Ghz 1.211 CPUV ram: 1333Mhz 1.5v | OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit v1809 build 17763.1098
After investigating for quite a while I found out that my SLC cache is filling up to the 22GB and, writing directly to the TLC, my write speed drops down to 300MB/s. The weird is if I change some setting in UEFI(any setting) the SLC cache flushes and my speeds return to normal. Could this be a conflict between the 860 EVO and the UEFI?
My specs:
Board: MSI Z77A-G45 | Bios: Version 2.13B1 | GPU: MSI GeForce GT 710 1GB | PSU: Corsair HX650 | CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.9GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 77W | MEM: Kingston PC3-10700 1333Mhz 2x8GB | HDD: WD Caviar Black 1TB | SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 500GB SATA III | COOLER: Noctua NH-C12P SE14 | OC: (Turbo) 4.1Ghz 1.211 CPUV ram: 1333Mhz 1.5v | OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit v1809 build 17763.1098
After investigating for quite a while I found out that my SLC cache is filling up to the 22GB and, writing directly to the TLC, my write speed drops down to 300MB/s. The weird is if I change some setting in UEFI(any setting) the SLC cache flushes and my speeds return to normal. Could this be a conflict between the 860 EVO and the UEFI?