Poor SSD performance

And I don't want to get a new mobo since it would mean to get a new CPU and RAM too...
Well, that's the thing isn't it? It's an established fact that new tech doesn't always play well with old tech. And sometimes just because a manufacturer claims their gear supports xxxx doesn't mean it always happens in the real world.

I have 2 grand worth of barely used parts sitting in their boxes because of my upgrade path. How bad do we want the latest gear and what price are we willing to pay to be able to use it?........

Sadly my friend I have to stand by my previous advice......:cool:
 

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I don't need SATA3 speeds but I want at least to be able to run the SSD at SATA2 speed as it should be. Currently it's somehow stuck @SATA1.
Let's try and solve that part. Do you have a link to the SSD's website? Have you checked for firmware updates?
 

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Yes I have upgraded SSD firmware to the latest version. Before that, it wasnt even booting on AHCI mode. Just constant BSODs after win7 setup.
 

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Strange. That could potentially be a bad drive. Have you contacted their support for ideas...or for a possible replacement?
 

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And about getting new set of hardware, new cpu and ram will add nothing to my computing experince. the performance gain will only be on paper (for my needs of course) but an SSD changes the world ;)
 

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(1) SAMSUNG HD103SJ ATA Device (2) ST3250410AS ATA Device (3) TEAM XS3 SSD ATA Device (4) WDC WD6400AARS-00Y5B1 ATA Device (5) WDC WD6400AARS-00Y5B1 ATA Device
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Strange. That could potentially be a bad drive. Have you contacted their support for ideas...or for a possible replacement?


Unfortunately I live in a country where comsumer rights are seriously underrated. Asking a replacement is a long hard path to follow so I want to make sure that I tried everything else before I go down that road. I just wish I had a chance to test the drive on a separate system.
 
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And I don't want to get a new mobo since it would mean to get a new CPU and RAM too...
Well, that's the thing isn't it? It's an established fact that new tech doesn't always play well with old tech. And sometimes just because a manufacturer claims their gear supports xxxx doesn't mean it always happens in the real world.

I have 2 grand worth of barely used parts sitting in their boxes because of my upgrade path. How bad do we want the latest gear and what price are we willing to pay to be able to use it?........

Sadly my friend I have to stand by my previous advice......:cool:


sadly my friend, "get a new set of unneeded expensive hardware set" is not the advice I'm looking for :party:
 

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8 GB
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Sapphire HD 7850
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1920 x 1080 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 59 Hz
Hard Drives
(1) SAMSUNG HD103SJ ATA Device (2) ST3250410AS ATA Device (3) TEAM XS3 SSD ATA Device (4) WDC WD6400AARS-00Y5B1 ATA Device (5) WDC WD6400AARS-00Y5B1 ATA Device
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Here is the screencaps of Crystal Disk info, AS SDD and SATA Mode screens. Maybe they can rise an idea.

crystaldskinfo.png


asssdv.png


readtest.png
 

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sadly my friend, "get a new set of unneeded expensive hardware set" is not the advice I'm looking for :party:
good luck bud.............:sarc:
 

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16GB GSkill Ripjaws X DDR3-1600
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2 x MSI R6870HAWK 1GB TwinFrozr III CrossFire Enabled
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Samsung 27" LED 2ms Syncmaster S27B350
Screen Resolution
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Mushkin Chronos MKNSSDCR120GB SSD 550/515 MB/sec
Seagate ST31000528AS 1TB HDD
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Coolermaster CM690
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Coolermaster V8
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Logitech G510
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Razer DeathAdder
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Logitech Z4 2.1 80 Watt Sound System
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TP-Link TL-WR1043ND Wireless N Gigabit Router
sadly my friend, "get a new set of unneeded expensive hardware set" is not the advice I'm looking for :party:
good luck bud.............:sarc:

Honestly, your only advice is telling the person to buy new hardware. It should be working at Sata2 speeds and you should be helping towards figuring out that problem. Not telling the person to shove out more money to get potential parts that may cause the same problem. It could be due to the drive. If it isn't, then you can tell the person to get new hardware. Your advice isn't helping the situation any.

That being said, I'm not sure I caught what motherboard you had. Care to post it up?
 

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G.SKILL Ares 8GB (2x4GB)
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It could be due to the drive. If it isn't, then you can tell the person to get new hardware. Your advice isn't helping the situation any.
some of you people need to wake up and smell the coffee. hard drive onboard controllers don't half work. they either work or they quit. He can always RMA the thing. The OP's drive works. He's trying to hook it up to some ancient piece of junk and have it run at full speed. I tell folks to buy new hardware because that's the way it is in the REAL WORLD......:cool:

My previous advice if you had of read the WHOLE POST: "2 options available: upgrade the board or live with the speed".....:cool:
 

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16GB GSkill Ripjaws X DDR3-1600
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Samsung 27" LED 2ms Syncmaster S27B350
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Mushkin Chronos MKNSSDCR120GB SSD 550/515 MB/sec
Seagate ST31000528AS 1TB HDD
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Corsair TX850W
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Coolermaster CM690
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Coolermaster V8
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Logitech G510
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Razer DeathAdder
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TP-Link TL-WR1043ND Wireless N Gigabit Router
some of you people need to wake up and smell the coffee. hard drive onboard controllers don't half work. they either work or they quit.
At the risk of being falsely accused of a personal attack again, I have to agree with UnknownReverent. Not all of us are wealthy beyond our dreams and can afford to buy several hundred dollars worth of equipment to solve every problem. That's the exact opposite of how it works in the real world, ask any I.T. Exec if you don't believe me. I am the I.T. Director for my company, and if I ran to the CFO with a purchase sheet everytime there was an issue...I'd be looking for a new job.

Controllers don't simply work or don't. There are levels of speeds, just like the old IDE days when a drive would switch to PIO mode and crawl along. There are many variables at play, such as firmware versions, drivers, BIOS settings, incompatibilities, benchmark tools, etc. There are many troubleshooting steps to be taken...all well before a credit card is involved.
 

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@DeaconFrost

Very wise advice my friend and coming from a member with the credentials to back it up.

As always, the advice I post is only my opinion and only one option of many. There are many folks, like yourself, with far more knowledge and expertise than myself.

Thank you for your experienced advice/reply. I regret that you and I got off on the wrong foot.....:cool:
 

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Samsung 27" LED 2ms Syncmaster S27B350
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Mushkin Chronos MKNSSDCR120GB SSD 550/515 MB/sec
Seagate ST31000528AS 1TB HDD
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Coolermaster CM690
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Coolermaster V8
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Razer DeathAdder
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My apologies if it came across like I was trying to trump your experience, etc. I hate throwing my title around, because there's no proof. I could have said I was the CTO of a Fortune 500 company (I wish...my salary would be higher). My only point I was trying to make is that buying replacement hardware is the last resort. If we try everything else, and the OP can't really get an RMA, then maybe an upgrade is necessary.

I was thinking of suggesting a better quality SSD if it gets that far. If all else fails, I would be somewhat worried that the drive would act the same way even on an SATA III motherboard. That's one of the reasons I've been asking for a link to the drive's website...to check out the specs, see if there are issues, etc. At least we'd have some confirmation that the drive simply won't work any faster.
 

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At least we'd have some confirmation that the drive simply won't work any faster.

I think Pc owners would be much better served remembering to do a complete online check to verify the new parts they wish to purchase will be compatible and able to perform to expectations with their existing hardware .

When I go to purchase a new part it is only after hours of research. These days IMHO even one small difference in the version number can make a world of difference in price/performance and sometimes compatibility issues.

I think the OP will be better served using a WD VelociRaptor in his/her system if deemed necessary. Not near as fast as an SSD but very compatible with older systems.

I would not recommend replacing/rebuilding a whole rig to accommodate an SSD under any circumstances.

Playing with the Big dogs costs Big bucks......:cool:
 

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Samsung 27" LED 2ms Syncmaster S27B350
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Mushkin Chronos MKNSSDCR120GB SSD 550/515 MB/sec
Seagate ST31000528AS 1TB HDD
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Corsair TX850W
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Coolermaster CM690
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Logitech G510
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When I go to purchase a new part it is only after hours of research. These days IMHO even one small difference in the version number can make a world of difference in price/performance and sometimes compatibility issues.

The problem is, my SSD is compatible with my mobo according to specifications. Otherwise I wouldn't push it this much.. In theory it should work at SATA2 speed.
 

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Sapphire HD 7850
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 59 Hz
Hard Drives
(1) SAMSUNG HD103SJ ATA Device (2) ST3250410AS ATA Device (3) TEAM XS3 SSD ATA Device (4) WDC WD6400AARS-00Y5B1 ATA Device (5) WDC WD6400AARS-00Y5B1 ATA Device
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COUGAR 700 WATT
When I go to purchase a new part it is only after hours of research. These days IMHO even one small difference in the version number can make a world of difference in price/performance and sometimes compatibility issues.

The problem is, my SSD is compatible with my mobo according to specifications. Otherwise I wouldn't push it this much.. In theory it should work at SATA2 speed.

I've honestly never heard of that brand of SSD before. It could be the manufacturer, motherboard holding it back, or SSD gone bad. What tests have you taken into measure?
 

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XFX Pro Series 850w P1-850B-BEFX
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Corsair Obsidian 750D
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Corsair H100i (cpu) and case fans
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Corsair Vengeance K70
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I've honestly never heard of that brand of SSD before. It could be the manufacturer, motherboard holding it back, or SSD gone bad. What tests have you taken into measure?

Sorry, I didn't understand what kind of tests you mean? These?

I've checked drive info with Crystal Disk Info
Run AS SDD benchmark
Run ATTO benchmark
 

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