![]() ![]() The DiskMark results do not suggest to me a defective drive. If the 16 seconds time is from from a cold boot, majority of the time may be due to POST process which has nothing to do with the SSD speed. I'm timing it from the moment I press the power button to the point where I can see my login screen. What does it say in Task Manager for the start up time? When you are timing it saying it's taking 27 secs, how are you timing it? Saw your numbers, it's running as it's supposed to be. *I also ran the Samsung Magician Performance Benchmark which initially showed read of 3.1 GB/s and write of 1.9 GB/s and then I optimized my drive and both of them dropped to what I just pasted*ĭownloaded both Samsung Magician and the NVME drivers, confirmed that it's running in PCIe Mode, and also optimized my drive and it did not make a difference unfortunately. These are the usual measure of drive performance.ĬrystalDiskMark 6.0.1 圆4 (C) 2007-2018 hiyohiyo Post CrystalDiskMark scores for the drive. Thank you in advance!ĭownload Samsung Magician and also download and install the Samsung NVME drivers.Īfter that open Samsung Magician and make sure it's running in PCIe Mode, not SATA. Any input that you can provide would be extremely helpful as I am not very knowledgeable on this matter. Obvisouly there is nothing wrong with my PC taking 27 seconds to boot up but I paid good money to have a noticeable difference in my boot-up time and I am disappointed that it is running at the same speed as my old SSD. I simply went into my BIOS and found it set to AHCI) My SATA configuration is set to AHCI (I heard it will boot faster this way, HOWEVER, I did not configure this myself. ![]() I have an Intel i7 8700k CPU (I've seen threads of this mattering apparently so I listed it) I used to have a normal SSD and I cloned all the data on it over to my new M.2 so I could boot Windows 10 on it Initially there was not much on the drive other than Windows 10 and now that I have all of my Steam games downloaded the boot-up time is unchanged (not sure if this matters) The SSD in question is a Samsung 960 EVO M.2 SSD 1TB So there are no loose ends, here is my background information: ![]() I've seen people boot up in 5-8 seconds while mine takes about 27 seconds. Hello community, I am hoping someone can explain to me why my M.2 SSD is not booting up as fast as it is theoretically capable of (not even close) and what the steps are for me to fix this. ![]()
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