Windows 10: Facing Issues with write speeds on SSD

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  1. rounakr94 Win User

    Facing Issues with write speeds on SSD


    Hello Recently I benchmarked my ssd and saw that i have a pretty low write speed considering the speeds I used to get previously. Even Samsung SSD Software reports the same.
    What could be the issue here?

    SSD is a Samsung 860 EVO 250GB


    Facing Issues with write speeds on SSD [​IMG]


    :)
     
    rounakr94, Jul 2, 2019
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  2. Nikhar_K Win User

    Slow HDD read and write speeds

    Hi,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    We will require a few more information from you to help you further with the issue. Please reply with the following details:

    • In which device are you facing this issue?
    • Are you using an external HDD or internal HDD?
    • Are you getting the read and write speed issue on any particular application?

    However, you can Disk Defragment on your computer to optimize the drive. To run Disk Defragment please follow the steps from the article

    Defragment your Windows 10 PC
    .

    Alternatively, you can check for the read and write speed of the HDD in task manager. Please follow the steps mentioned below to check the read and write speed of the hard drive:

    1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc key together on the keyboard.
    2. Click on Performance tab.
    3. Click on Disk 0.
    4. You will find the Read speed and
      Write speed
      at the bottom of the window.

    Hope it helps.

    Please reply with the status of the issue, we will be glad to help you further.

    Nikhar Khare

    Microsoft Community - Moderator
     
    Nikhar_K, Jul 2, 2019
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  3. Bilfred Win User
    How can I get my SSDs write speeds to perform normally?

    TL;DR My SSDs have read speeds in excess of 500mb/s in CrystalDiskMark, but have write speeds of 60mb/s and 200mb/s (Kingston and Samsung SSD, respectively). How can I get my write speeds to perform at their rated speeds (around 500mb/s for both SSDs)?

    All the information: I recently made a new PC build of the following components:

    I am running Windows 10

    The SSD in this new system was a re-used SSD from my old system - it's just over 1 year old. In my old system, it had fairly normal read/write speeds of around 500/400mb/s (respectively). However, in this new system, the read speeds perform fine, but the write speeds tank to around 60mb/s. All of these speeds I've mentioned are sequential tests from CrystalDiskMark. The stats get even worse in random performance, with random writes being around 2.5mb/s for every random write test in CrystalDiskMark. Here's an overview of the results:

    Facing Issues with write speeds on SSD mv7cD.png


    The read performance seen seems pretty standard, the writes not so much. I also noticed during writes, the processing time for the drive in task manager tanks to 100% and over 30 second processing times. Reads, this doesn't happen and processing times stay under 100ms even in the worst cases.

    Facing Issues with write speeds on SSD Ck4ID.png


    This is not a thermals related issue, as thermals in my system are fairly nominal (34c mainboard, 32c SSD temp, 30c CPU idle, 52c CPU load). What makes it even more confusing is the other drives in my system, the 2x 500GB Barracudas, are in a RAID 0 together and have solid performance of around 220/200 read/write (sequential). They don't experience any of the performance degradation in writes that the SSD did, and don't have the crazy processing times.

    Some of the steps I've taken to resolve this:

    • Reinstall Windows; I've done that 3 times now, zero-clearing the drive every time
    • Install the latest drivers; I use the latest chipset drivers from the MSI website for my board
    • Ensured it's running in AHCI mode
    • Updated the BIOS to the latest version; this made no change in performance
    • Ensured the SSD firmware was up to date using Kingston's SSD manager.
    • Tested write performance on an Ubuntu distro; still had poor performance here (the same as seen in Windows)
    • Used different cables and ports for the drive

    After all this, I figured the SSD must've been dying, so I tried to contact Kingston support with the same information. They told me there was no problem with the drive, but I could take it to my place of purchase to get a replacement. I instead decided to buy a new SSD - a Samsung 860 Evo 500GB. I installed it into my system and ran the same CrystalDiskMark benchmarks on it, only for it to perform with slow write speeds as well. This time, the writes were around 220mb/s sequential, however the processing time in task manager was similar to that of the Kingston SSD. The read speeds on the new Samsung perform as rated, at around 550mb/s.

    For those that would like to see the SMART information for the Kingston drive:

    Facing Issues with write speeds on SSD sf2ys.png


    After all this, I don't know what steps I should be taking to diagnose this. How can I get my SSDs working at their full write speeds again?

    Sidenote: someone I know said the motherboard might be dead in some regard. If this was the case, why does it only have slow writes, and not slow read and write?

    UPDATE 1: The benchmarks above were performed with write caching disabled on both drives.
     
    Bilfred, Jul 2, 2019
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  4. Facing Issues with write speeds on SSD

    SSD sequential write speed tops at 10 MB/s in W10 instance due to wrong driver

    Hi, I have this problem: I have a Samsumg 256 GB MZVLV256HCHP-000H1 SSD ("system disk") and a 1 TB Samsung 840 Evo SSD on my HP Omen notebook. The Evo performs properly. But according to my experience and SSD benchmark tools, write speeds in my system disk
    are way poor, for example, the sequential write speed is just 10 MB/s (yes, ten megabytes per sec...).

    The OS was reinstalled using HP's recovery disk or whatever, installing all the factory stuff after a motherboard replacement.

    Now I managed to narrow down the possible reasons. I've created a Linux USB stick and booted from that to make benchmarks, and both SSDs performed well (at least I managed to reach 250 MB/s write speed on the system disk as well). That is, the issue shall
    not be hardware-related.

    My notebook does not even have non-AHCI mode, and Windows shows the AHCI driver in Device Manager. Yet I'm afraid the system disk uses an inappropriate driver. Because the drive is not a consumer model, but one sold by Samsung to computer builders in large
    stock, Samsung provides no drivers to download. HP only provides Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver, which seems to have no effect on that disk's performance.

    AS SSD benchmark shows these driver info:

    • System disk: stornvme - OK
    • Evo: iaStorA - OK
    I wonder if I could try to switch the system disk to use the Interl storage driver, or if you have any other ideas to fix this issue, without a clean reinstall of Windows.

    Thanks for reading,

    Gus
     
    This is Gus, Jul 2, 2019
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