Windows reinstall nvme

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Hey guys. So I banged my pc desk and my pc froze. I just bought a Samsung 960 evo nvme drive. Restarted my pc and windows gets stuck on the load screen. I was able to enter the os via safe mode. Copied all my files off.

My first worry is, is my nvme drive still ok? Hope I haven't damaged it .

Secondly how do I go about reformatting the drive? Should I use a specific software to erase it or do I just load up my windows install and delete the partitions and install windows 10 again.

I've checked the smart stuff on the magician software doesn't seem to be any problems with drive with no critical warnings,no media errors and no temp errors.

Apologies for the long post.abit nervous here
Thanks in advance
 
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Sure you can. But... buddy.. dont get so hung up on benchmarks :)

They really dont tell the whole picture. On paper my 960evo and your is very mutch faster than lets say a 850pro. And that is true if you are moving 1 big file. But for most users and day to day use, you are down to almost the same speeds. You only have alittle higher IOPS over an 850pro :)

So for me, I know cause of benchmarks that my NVMe is giving me the speeds I should have, but will I ever use the speed since its only my OS disk?? no I would not. Or if I did it will not be often.
Alright thanks guys, i'll do that. Someone said they did this and the speeds they were getting was much lower than before until he used parted magic and secure erased his 960 evo. Could this be a problem for me??
 
Wish i had the cash at the time to get me the 500 gb . Ok dude i reinstalled the os. Can i pm you the screenshots of samsung magician and crystal disk benchmark since the links aint showing up here. Let me know if im all good?

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Sure you can. But... buddy.. dont get so hung up on benchmarks :)

They really dont tell the whole picture. On paper my 960evo and your is very mutch faster than lets say a 850pro. And that is true if you are moving 1 big file. But for most users and day to day use, you are down to almost the same speeds. You only have alittle higher IOPS over an 850pro :)

So for me, I know cause of benchmarks that my NVMe is giving me the speeds I should have, but will I ever use the speed since its only my OS disk?? no I would not. Or if I did it will not be often.
 
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