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I actually have two of these. On one I installed Windows 7, and the other Windows 10. I haven't had to use Windows 7 much, as nearly 100% of my software is compatible with Windows 10.
The problem I have had is, as soon as I get into Windows 10 and open up Windows Explorer, it takes a huge amount of time to display all the files in a folder. It doesn't matter whether it's on an external drive or the system folder, it takes many minutes until I can see everything. Windows 7 (on the other SSD) doesn't have this problem at all.
So over Christmas I formatted and re-installed Windows 10. But I still have the same problem.
In the end, I formatted Windows 7, and installed Windows 10 on that drive, and the problem is cured! So now I have a slow running Windows 10 on Disk 0 SSD, and a fast running Windows 10 on Disk 1 SSD.
So I suspect I have something wrong with the slow SSD. I open Samsung Magician, both are running the same (latest) firmware. Both are showing 'Good' drive condition. In performance benchmark, I get the following:
Win10 Fast:
Sequential Read (MB/s): 549
Sequential Write (MB/s): 491
Random Read (IOPS): 88,098
Random Write (IOPS): 68,224
Win10 Slow:
Sequential Read (MB/s): 552
Sequential Write (MB/s): 530
Random Read (IOPS): 91,023
Random Write (IOPS): 73,526
so the slow drive should actually be performing better than the fast one!!!
The last strange thing I noticed was the Total Bytes Written:
Win10 Fast: 0.7TB
Win10 Slow: 7.2TB
I bought both drives at the same time, end of July 2015.
Any ideas how to explain this? Or how to fix it?
The problem I have had is, as soon as I get into Windows 10 and open up Windows Explorer, it takes a huge amount of time to display all the files in a folder. It doesn't matter whether it's on an external drive or the system folder, it takes many minutes until I can see everything. Windows 7 (on the other SSD) doesn't have this problem at all.
So over Christmas I formatted and re-installed Windows 10. But I still have the same problem.
In the end, I formatted Windows 7, and installed Windows 10 on that drive, and the problem is cured! So now I have a slow running Windows 10 on Disk 0 SSD, and a fast running Windows 10 on Disk 1 SSD.
So I suspect I have something wrong with the slow SSD. I open Samsung Magician, both are running the same (latest) firmware. Both are showing 'Good' drive condition. In performance benchmark, I get the following:
Win10 Fast:
Sequential Read (MB/s): 549
Sequential Write (MB/s): 491
Random Read (IOPS): 88,098
Random Write (IOPS): 68,224
Win10 Slow:
Sequential Read (MB/s): 552
Sequential Write (MB/s): 530
Random Read (IOPS): 91,023
Random Write (IOPS): 73,526
so the slow drive should actually be performing better than the fast one!!!
The last strange thing I noticed was the Total Bytes Written:
Win10 Fast: 0.7TB
Win10 Slow: 7.2TB
I bought both drives at the same time, end of July 2015.
Any ideas how to explain this? Or how to fix it?