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Post your CrystalDiskMark speeds

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WD SN850 500GB PCIE 4.0X4
 
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The short question is why would an mSATA drive (250GB Samsung EVO 850) bench out around 5000 MB/s, whether attached to mSATA or placed in a mSATA to SATA adapter, when the upgrade mSATA drive (500GB Leven) benches at less than 300MB/s, regardless. I'm not seeing any differences in cache settings.
 

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edit OS drive, should be direct to cpu.
 
shecked my previous post. was running with wrong settings
here is a new one

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Fast external storage- thru an Orico USB 3.1/10Gbps hub

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did u use nvme settings?

Hmm i put in the values from the OP manually but didn't press the NVME button or select it under settings.
 
The short question is why would an mSATA drive (250GB Samsung EVO 850) bench out around 5000 MB/s, whether attached to mSATA or placed in a mSATA to SATA adapter, when the upgrade mSATA drive (500GB Leven) benches at less than 300MB/s, regardless. I'm not seeing any differences in cache settings.
Is there a better place to ask questions about CrystalDiskMark? I see a 7 year obsolete thread that never really seemed to get going..
 
Having a cheap 4.0 drive in a 3.0 board doesn't slow much down from its advertised speeds (3500/2100MB/s), actually the read speeds are faster than advertised. Brand new drive, installed it yesterday.

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Having a cheap 4.0 drive in a 3.0 board doesn't slow much down from its advertised speeds (3500/2100MB/s), actually the read speeds are faster than advertised. Brand new drive, installed it yesterday.

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Please retest this with the correct settings.
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The performance has degraded a bit over the past couple of years
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Alright, these are with those settings.

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didn't change the drive name but I suppose that it's clear that it's a 4.0 NVMe drive @ 3.0
Interesting, the writes dropped as I run this now on a B550 board @ PCIe 4.0. Temps went up to 55C but I doubt that it throttles. No M.2 heatsink on this motherboard.

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The peak of performance.
Connor 210MB (386 era)

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Conner, that's a name I haven't seen in a long time. I had a few of them on the shelf, but I can't remember if they are still there or not. :confused:
 
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