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SSD Write Speeds Cut In Half

SSD Write Speeds Cut In Half

Any Ideas?

Hey guys. I'm posting this in hopes that someone out there has had my problem and has the answer.

 

I seem to have lost half my write speed on an OCZ Agility 4 SSD.

 

256 GB Sata III on a Sata III Mobo.

 

Trim enabled.  ACHI mode.

 

 

 

 

1-13-2013 result on left....2012 on right.

 

 

 

EDIT: Windows 7 64 bit.  16 GB ram.

 

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Reply #27 Top

Garbage collection isn't changing anything. I see no difference at all.

 

I still don't understand the difference being half.

Yes, it's still faster than a platter, but from 408 to 200 seems like quite a loss to me.

Reply #28 Top

Did you solve the problem ?
 

Reply #29 Top

no.

Reply #30 Top

For some strange reason i had the same problem today on a buddys computer... he is running windows 8 dont know if thats the case for your rig aswell ( and im not entirely sure it has to do with it )
i upgraded the bios... ( gigabyte motherboard ) seems that there is an issue with certain bios releases...
found this... http://forums.anandtech.com/archive/index.php/t-2192825.html

after i turned back to the previous bios update things still were not working had strange readings from the crystalmark aswell so i looked at the next thing energy settings ( windows )
I normaly make sure after i installed everything that the energy level is set to full throttle ( max power )
turns out that after the windows update these settings had been set to Energy save... turned it up again restarted and ran another test and well things are back to normal...

SO im not sure if it was the bios update or the windows update itself... you could try and set the energy level to max if that doesnt change there is a small percentage that the bios version if you updated is the cause... But before that try the energy settings in windows
Personally i never do a bios upgrade on my boards when things run as they should but my buddy wanted it all updated... Thats the reason i did it...if it was running on the same bios version before there is no need to worry about an upgrade... but if you did you might wanna go back but test windows settings first

Will read back later to see if this helps you or not... 

 

Reply #31 Top

Well, after a talk with Yrag, a secure erase, and a restored backup, I have very little improvement from the OP screeny.

 

Reply #32 Top

YAY!!!!   I secure erased and did a clean install of Win7 back my high write speeds. Reading a tad slower though. Oh swell.

 

I must have had a setting wrong?

 

Reply #33 Top

And now that I have my programs reinstalled, it's back to 200's in write speed.

 

I guess I need to stop whining and just accept it as it is.  v_v

Reply #34 Top

Your PC and SSD's are fine Jim, SSD's lose speed as they get more data on them is all, but they are still faster than a standard drive. B)

 

Reply #35 Top

Tom, I understand. But after a secure erase and a fresh install it writes at 408.7 and after installing my stuff, leaving 153 GB of empty space, it reduces to half the write speed, (229.2).

 

I find that to be quite a reduction.

Reply #36 Top

when i had my ocz ssd, i tried in vain to get their tech support people to answer my questions regarding read and write speeds decreasing. after a week of back and forth email messages from china (they no longer had a direct tech support phone number), i gave up on ocz and called corsair to ask which model of theirs they recommended for my use. i described my dissatisfaction with ocz tech support to the tech guy from corsair and he helped me getting it to function properly. a secure erase and reinstall is what he recommended i do and it worked. needless to say, i bought a corsair ssd and got rid of the ocz as soon as i could. anyway, i was also told that an ssd will slow down as more data is added to it. this is especially true if the free space on the ssd is less than half of its total capacity. i keep all my temp files of any type on a platter drive because of that. currently, i have 2 corsair force gt 120 drives in a raid array and the speeds for it have slowly decreased over time. i have 2 samsung 840 pro 256 drives on a shelf across the room that i want to install but i'm too lazy to reinstall everything again right now. i was using a solo 840 pro but it failed and i had to revert to the twin corsairs for a bit. ramble ramble ramble. lack of proper punctuation and capitalization. disjointed thoughts galore. where's the paragraph break?

Reply #37 Top

and i see the site has been updated/changed today and we can't edit our posts any longer.

Reply #38 Top

" and the speeds for it have slowly decreased over time"

 

My speeds cut in half overnight. Faster, actually.

I secure erased yesterday, fresh install, added updates and drivers, good speeds.

 

Added my programs, speed cut in half. The 256 GB drive is less than a third full.

 

OCZ says I need to replace it. Tech support is having me run ATTO in I/O Comparison mode to test for a bad drive. It's a pass or fail test.

 

We shall see........ :(

Reply #39 Top

Yrag also says to RMA the thing.

Reply #40 Top

Redneck, before you RMA, take out the graphics card you just put in and rerun the test. I'm wondering if the graphics card forced the board to lower the bus speed.

Reply #41 Top

Redneck, before you RMA, take out the graphics card you just put in and rerun the test. I'm wondering if the graphics card forced the board to lower the bus speed.

On a secure erase and fresh install I get good speeds with both 650 gfx cards in. Until I install my programs.

Why would I need to remove a gfx card? And do you mean both, or just one?

Reply #42 Top

Can't edit. First part of the above was a quote, of course.

Reply #43 Top

If it was the gfx card, it wouldn't start fast and then slow down in hours.

 

Reply #44 Top

Do you do the test before or after you install the gfx card drivers? Do you know if the Southbridge frequency has changed at all? Have you tried swapping cables on your SSDs? What kind of performance tests have you been doing and for how long?

Reply #45 Top

Tested after install of gfx drivers. Reply 38 states as much.

I have no idea about the SB freq.

I did swap to a new cable.

Tests have been ATTO and Crystal Diskmark.

Not too often. GC has had plenty of time to work.

Reply #46 Top

ATTO was used by request by OCZ and results sent to them, which is why they say the drive needs replaced.

Reply #47 Top

SSDs have more issues than understood by most people.

 

My Revo doesn't have TRIM, and when you do a specific utilization pattern it will practically freeze up (20mb/sec writes) until it can do a proper GC pass.

Often the speed will be reduced if you go over a firmware hardcoded limit, and when things get fragmented they're still going to slow down SSD or no.

 

There's even counterfeit Flash in some cases http://thessdreview.com/daily-news/latest-buzz/manufacturer-shipped-review-sample-ssd-contains-fake-nand-flash-memory/

 

But hey, if OCZ says it needs to be replaced go for it.

Reply #48 Top

Good article, Savyg.

Reply #49 Top

rma that rascal soon

Reply #50 Top

UPDATE:

 

OCZ sent me a new Vertex 4.

Rated higher than my Agility 4, costs about $130.00 more than I paid for the Agility 4.

I'm happy...lol.    :grin: