23 Dec 2015 at 21:36 #1 sdfuk sdfuk Associate Joined 8 Jun 2004 Posts 960 Location Essex Hi I've managed to get my Samsung Sm951 NVMe running and using Windows 10. Are there any settings that should be configured for the SSD? Cheers S
Hi I've managed to get my Samsung Sm951 NVMe running and using Windows 10. Are there any settings that should be configured for the SSD? Cheers S
24 Dec 2015 at 11:39 #2 russell664 russell664 Soldato Joined 19 Nov 2011 Posts 4,819 I don't think so. I have found that mine is just fine without an tweaking on Windows 10.
24 Dec 2015 at 11:47 #3 BattFink BattFink Associate Joined 13 Jun 2013 Posts 934 Location Brighton(ish) The only thing I did on my SM951 was turn off the: "Turn off Windows write-cache buffer flushing on the device" in device manager Seems to have helped performance a little bit
The only thing I did on my SM951 was turn off the: "Turn off Windows write-cache buffer flushing on the device" in device manager Seems to have helped performance a little bit
27 Dec 2015 at 00:16 #4 sdfuk sdfuk Associate OP Joined 8 Jun 2004 Posts 960 Location Essex Ok, thanks. I haven't even tested its performance as my machine now flies along at a blistering pace compared to my old rig.
Ok, thanks. I haven't even tested its performance as my machine now flies along at a blistering pace compared to my old rig.