- Joined
- Sep 5, 2013
- Messages
- 104
- Motherboard
- GA-H87N-WIFI
- CPU
- 4770
- Graphics
- RX570
- Mac
- Classic Mac
Hi,
I unfortunately updated my system without paying attention and it's now in APFS. I can't mesure it, but it seems slower. Opening programs, PDF, etc. seems to take much time.
My SSD is a Samsung 840 pro quite old but with really good performance for a SATA drive.
I didn't forced trim as I've read somewhere it was not the best idea to force trim with a non Apple SSD. I'm wondering if it could be this. I didn't find it slow when I installed the system.
Did someone also notice this?
Best
EDIT 06/05/2018 :
It was much better with Trim Enabled almost 450mb/s 500mb/s like it was with hfs+ BUT and it's a big BUT after 2 month I had difficulties to access my desktop it was loading and then rebooting in the middle of starting up my startup program. I manage to boot, and disable TRIM.
I'm going to update to 10.13.5 to see if there's any difference.
I unfortunately updated my system without paying attention and it's now in APFS. I can't mesure it, but it seems slower. Opening programs, PDF, etc. seems to take much time.
My SSD is a Samsung 840 pro quite old but with really good performance for a SATA drive.
I didn't forced trim as I've read somewhere it was not the best idea to force trim with a non Apple SSD. I'm wondering if it could be this. I didn't find it slow when I installed the system.
Did someone also notice this?
Best
EDIT 06/05/2018 :
It was much better with Trim Enabled almost 450mb/s 500mb/s like it was with hfs+ BUT and it's a big BUT after 2 month I had difficulties to access my desktop it was loading and then rebooting in the middle of starting up my startup program. I manage to boot, and disable TRIM.
I'm going to update to 10.13.5 to see if there's any difference.
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