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I'm just not using it yet, because i'm lazy, and don't really want to waste time installing all the drivers and transfering all the data.
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I actually have already installed a fresh copy of windows 10 on a brand new Samsung 850 EVO 1TB. I am now getting ~100-130 MB/s transfer speed while transfering the same game again.Īnd i do plan to replace my primary ssd.
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I installed Samsung magician and updated firmware on all my ssd's. So I got a brand new 980 Pro, and install it BIOS or UEFI detects it so I installed it correctly, I go to boot into windows to clone the RAID1 setup to this newly installed NVME M. Overall it sounds like your Chipset/SATA drivers are either still using the OS built-in ones or they're way out-dated.Īnd due to lack of support I would think about making the 850 model of SSD your primary one for OS, then install RAPID Driver and have it be active for the 850 EVO as 840 EVO are not supported by Samsung RAPID only 840 Pro and later models are. Well IDK, since having two Samsung SSDs will not. Make sure u keep Magician up to date, it helps. Data transfer will be as slow as your slowest driver, so for example if the 1TB is a 5400rpm HDD or a. Also ensure your Motherboard Chipset / SATA / AHCI Drivers are up to date as this can help aid in best overall SATA drive read/write speeds. Well IDK, since having two Samsung SSDs will not allow you to use the Samsung RAPID Driver but that sounds VERY slow, regardless of RAPID being installed/active anyways.Īlso Samsung has recently updated all Firmware for their SSDs, u can check this and update without SSD data removal by running Samsung Magician. Data transfer will be as slow as your slowest driver, so for example if the 1TB is a 5400rpm HDD or a much older 7200rpm drive, it will only transfer as slow as the system can read from that drive. Originally posted by Bad-Motha:Oh I mis-read.