SSD 'setup'

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Hi guys,

Finally took the plunge a got me a 256gb 830. Now, when I originally started looking into getting an ssd some 2 years ago there were loads of threads about getting the best out of them... I remember reading about bios configs and trim and various other little bits you could do to really get the best out of an already great product :D

So what I'm asking is, does the same thing still apply? Or are they just plug in and go now?
 
They are generally plug and go, there are a couple of things you should do;

- Have ACHI mode set in the BIOS, this allows TRIM to work.
- Run Windows Experience Index, this makes them 'see' the SSD for what it is and disables defrag and a couple of other things you don't need for SSDs.

Other things you can do, mainly for space reasons;
- Disable Hibernation
- Disable Pagefile (depends on how much RAM you have)
 
They are generally plug and go, there are a couple of things you should do;

- Have ACHI mode set in the BIOS, this allows TRIM to work.
- Run Windows Experience Index, this makes them 'see' the SSD for what it is and disables defrag and a couple of other things you don't need for SSDs.

Other things you can do, mainly for space reasons;
- Disable Hibernation
- Disable Pagefile (depends on how much RAM you have)

Install and run the "Samsung SSD magician" - the OS tuning option on that brings up a list of things like defrag and indexing to "tune" (i.e. disable) and will also let you know if it sees that you are running in AHCI.
 
Thanks guys! Is that magician software in the box? I've got the norton ghost laptop bundle :)
 
Right, just fitted the drive to the case and booted into windows in order to restore my latest c: drive backup and it seems to be taking forever! I'm trying to restore a 114gb (144gb of data) macrium reflect file and it's taken well over an hour so far and although the total progress is 100%, the current progress is only 7%...

I've plugged the drive into a 6gb port but I used the first sata cable I could find - thinking that might be the problem?

Any ideas?
 
open task manager and on the performance tab select "resource monitor" at the bottom

then see if theres any disk activity going on
 
I take it I'm not normal then :)

My hd led is flickering and there is progress but it's just really slow! I didn't think it was normal, it only takes about 26 minutes to make the backup and it doesn't take that much longer to restore usually - with mechcanical drives anyway...
 
Just been reading about RoboRestore; could it be that I need to restore my source image from there to begin with?
 
Finslly sorted it! It just took an hour to restore :D

114gb (144gb of data). that about right?

Anyway, I'm there now. How do I disable hibernation, is it this: powercfg -h off from the command prompt?
 


Taken from Speccy; does this mean I'm only using a 3gb sata cable? I've ordered a 6gb one anyway :D
 
I'm about to install ssd830 , that guide posted ^^^above really does have everything u need to know, I have just a couple of questions , is everything listed in it still relevant on newer ssd's should I just do everything that guy suggests?

I have 8gb memory , should I do something with the page file whatever that is or are these tweaks really not necessary ?
Sorry for hijack !
 
What benchmarking tools are their that would confirm I have my drive set up right and in the right port? I'm fairly sure I plugged it into the 6gb sata port on my mobo :confused:

Maybe that is just the standard response from speccy?
 
Just noticed that I can no longer even start windows disk defragmenter, even on regular hd's. Is that because its been disabled by samsung magician?
 
Just noticed that I can no longer even start windows disk defragmenter, even on regular hd's. Is that because its been disabled by samsung magician?

yeah,you can re-enable it,just run wei after and it should disable defrag just on the ssd and keep it enable for the hdd's,thats how mines setup
 
try right clicking any hdd and select which drives you want defrag to run on,it shouldnt run on the ssd,my ssd doesnt show up in the list


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