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- May 29, 2014
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- Motherboard
- GA-Z97M-DS3H
- CPU
- i3 4360
- Graphics
- GTX 950
- Mobile Phone
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http://imgur.com/BuucUqH,iGgSLtJ
Above are two screenshots, one of a BlackMagic SpeedTest, and another of my SATA section from system report...
Anyone know how to fix these slow write speeds? I was expecting more from a Kingston 120 GB SSD...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820721107
This is the SSD I bought. I DO have the trim patched enabled from Multibeast btw...
I have now enabled the Intel Genric AHCI SATA fix for 9 series motherboard from within Yosemite Multibeast, so now it shows up as Intel 9 Series Chipset instead of generic AHCI Sata but no difference in ssd speeds
SOLVED: I read somewhere on here that BlackMagic Speed test doesn't accurately read SSD Speeds for some reason after version 2.1, so i tried AJA Speed test for my SSD and sure enough i'm getting the speeds I should be getting, around anywhere from 400-490 for read and 380-465 ish for Write
Above are two screenshots, one of a BlackMagic SpeedTest, and another of my SATA section from system report...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820721107
This is the SSD I bought. I DO have the trim patched enabled from Multibeast btw...
I have now enabled the Intel Genric AHCI SATA fix for 9 series motherboard from within Yosemite Multibeast, so now it shows up as Intel 9 Series Chipset instead of generic AHCI Sata but no difference in ssd speeds
SOLVED: I read somewhere on here that BlackMagic Speed test doesn't accurately read SSD Speeds for some reason after version 2.1, so i tried AJA Speed test for my SSD and sure enough i'm getting the speeds I should be getting, around anywhere from 400-490 for read and 380-465 ish for Write