new to SDD

February 9th, 2020

so i just installed a new SDD and the game together. know my problem is my game runs laggy or some sort or delay. What did i do wrong? my graphics card is gtx 560 ti 448 cores. game used to run smooth on my regular HDD
Answer #1
Do you have all the relevant drivers up to date as well?
Answer #2
It may need a firmware upgrade, also some require optimization before you will get full performance from them, also check your motherboard that the SSD is installed on the right SATA port for best performance.
Also check in BIOS that it is set to AHCI mode.
Answer #3
http://www.overclock.net/t/1156654/seans-windows-7-install-optimization-guide-for-ssds-hdds
If its a 2rd hand ssd this could be your problem they never last that long.
a FW update could be needed as well
Answer #4
I’m using the Samsung 840 series Idk if its 2nd hand
Answer #5
Visit the Samsung website and download the Samsung Magician Software(if using Windows 8 you will need to run it in Windows 7 compatibility mode) also google enabling TRIM via command prompt(you can copy and paste the command then).
Answer #6
…… Go to Nivida site and download their Free driver Program…
Answer #7
Nivida drivers already installed and last night I checked firmware and its up to date
Answer #8
update sorry for double post.
i did fresh install following that guide. much less lag then befor eon the game with fresh install of everything. could heat be one of the reasons i lag?? what program good for measuring heat on CPU?
Answer #9
Hi,
1st : only use about 75 – 80 % of the raw capacity, that way the SSD will survive longer.
2nd : can the SSD handle SATA III , if so , is it correctly connected to a SATA III Port on your mainboard , or is the port / SSD running SATA I or SATA II ?
2.5 : how many other devices are on the same BUS as the HDD ?
3rd : If you run a HDD benchmark tool , what speed does it come up with ?
Answer #10
http://thessdreview.com/ssd-guides/optimization-guides/the-ssd-optimization-guide-2/
Answer #11
Hi,
1st : only use about 75 - 80 % of the raw capacity, that way the SSD will survive longer.
2nd : can the SSD handle SATA III , if so , is it correctly connected to a SATA III Port on your mainboard , or is the port / SSD running SATA I or SATA II ?
2.5 : how many other devices are on the same BUS as the HDD ?
3rd : If you run a HDD benchmark tool , what speed does it come up with ?

yes my motherboard can handle it and its connected on the right port http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?cat=Specifications&Model=Z68%20Extreme3%20Gen3
i got like 2 more other hard drive connected
i ra the samsung becnhmark and my SSD is getting around 530 on read and 130 on write
Answer #12
not sure what it could then be …. is the os running on the ssd as well or is the ssd “standalone” ?
I’m taking it you are using win 7 , if so, just double check the SSD is set to NTFS as the format , not that for some reason the disk is on FAT32.
Lastly, what is the health i.e. S.M.A.R.T status of the disk, maybe it’s got some defect blocks ?
Answer #13
not sure what it could then be .... is the os running on the ssd as well or is the ssd "standalone" ?
I'm taking it you are using win 7 , if so, just double check the SSD is set to NTFS as the format , not that for some reason the disk is on FAT32.
Lastly, what is the health i.e. S.M.A.R.T status of the disk, maybe it's got some defect blocks ?

im using windows 8 pro.
here is the pic http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj136/phoenix452907/ssd.jpg
my SSD is on NTFS
the OS and the game are located on the SSD
update #2 gona try windows 7 to see if that helps if not im turning in the SSD

 

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