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All my other ssds are ext4 formatted, so here's my 850 pro:
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Something didn't seem right with my Drive performance so I did it clean install of windows 11 and had some significant performance in my obtain P5800X and P 5801X.

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SPCC M.2 PCIE 3.0x4 SSD 2tb

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Top = P5800x (Dell version latest firmware using the 'Intel OG driver') / Bottom = Crucial T700 (boot drive ~50% full)

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Did some system tuning and it really shows in added performance of my SSD.
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WD SN850 1TB gen4
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WD SN750 1TB gen3
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New motherboard, same boot drive T700, gained almost 2k points, from x670e-f to x870e hero.

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Kingston NV2 1TB @ PCIe 2.0 x4
 
You guys using Optanes, is it better to use the OG Intel driver even when its no longer maintained? What exact driver version would you suggest please? I have 5x 905P.
 
I use this one, I do find it improves my scores 1-2% - this should let you select the drive once you install it manually using 'have disk' on the storage controller.
 

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Can you elaborate more on how to install

Look at the 'manual section' from that URL for some generic explanations but basically in device manager you are looking for 'Storage Controllers' it probably says Standard NVM Express Controller now, you'll want to update that to the one I uploaded (just extract the zipped files first) and point to that in the 'have disk' section. If you have more than just that 1 NVMe drive installed you might see multiple of them so only update the controller that has the optane drive installed. You can either make sure the optane is the only disk installed (if your boot drive) to make it simpler, otherwise the have disk option will only show the optane drive on the controller that actually has it installed, so some trial and error if multiple drives installed.
 

Look at the 'manual section' from that URL for some generic explanations but basically in device manager you are looking for 'Storage Controllers' it probably says Standard NVM Express Controller now, you'll want to update that to the one I uploaded (just extract the zipped files first) and point to that in the 'have disk' section. If you have more than just that 1 NVMe drive installed you might see multiple of them so only update the controller that has the optane drive installed. You can either make sure the optane is the only disk installed (if your boot drive) to make it simpler, otherwise the have disk option will only show the optane drive on the controller that actually has it installed, so some trial and error if multiple drives installed.
Thank you! Just installed the new drivers. Appears I had generic NVME drivers as you stated.
 
KIOXIA Exceria G2/2TB
 

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Alright I think I ran this right. Here is mine.

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This is my mini atx


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