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i am using Samsung 960 Evo 500GB and both OC 0.7.3 and OC 0.7.4 do the same so it is Monterey vs Samsung related or there is some new OC 0.7.4 config flag i am missing
obviously its TRIMming for 240-260 seconds as shown in the logs
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also the NVMe disk performance sucks now
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What app are you using for that Speed Test? I've got the same SSD and would like to test mine. We both seem to be experiencing the same TRIM time for sure :(
 
OC 0.7.5
I am using Samsung 970 nvme and I also have long delay as well as no other drives, one seagate barracuda nvme NTFS, CRUCIAL SSD HFS+ SATA one Toshiba HDD HFS+ SATA and any other external USB ATTACHED PEN DRIVES OR HDDs are shown. All are not even recognised in disk utils.
Everything was working perfectly under Big Sur & OC 0.7.3
 
just for the record, I'm another one using nvme Samsung 970 EVO and after updating to Monterey I have the same issue with slow boot. Before update everything was ok
The 970 EVO, is that an NVMe SSD or the usual SATA variety?

Nevermind. Two scolls down and my query was answered. :rolleyes:
 
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Does the 970 evo problem only occur when it is the startup disk? Does the 970 evo drive needs to be removed completely from the system to solve the boot delay.
 
Does the 970 evo problem only occur when it is the startup disk? Does the 970 evo drive needs to be removed completely from the system to solve the boot delay.
I don't have an answer to that, but try removing your 970 completely to test the theory. From what I've read it definitely has a problem if its the main drive for Monterey.

Update: Removing the 970 completely seems to have worked for at least one person.
 
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Is there a chance the issue will be fixed? I have two 1TB 970 Evo Plus drives. So long booting time is annoying. I have never done the disk speed test before, but not it is about ~1500 MB/s for writing and ~2900 MB/s for reading.. I tried to Enable/Disable Trim and Enable/Disable NVMeFix.kext. No significant difference.
 
Is there a chance the issue will be fixed? I have two 1TB 970 Evo Plus drives. So long booting time is annoying. I have never done the disk speed test before, but not it is about ~1500 MB/s for writing and ~2900 MB/s for reading.. I tried to Enable/Disable Trim and Enable/Disable NVMeFix.kext. No significant difference.
if you have a nvme with apfs the trim is always enabled
 
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