Issues with SSD M.2 Ezbook 3 pro v3

Issues with SSD M.2 Ezbook 3 pro v3

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    Chris G
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    They are slow writes for SATA3 speeds. But that’s no fault of the laptop if the port wasn’t at full speed it wouldn’t get 558 reads. Have you tried disabling the indexing and also trim the drive? (Right click the drive in This PC)

    An application like SSDTweaker might also help. But not sure you can get much more out of this SSD since it’s 2242 128GB the writes always suffer. Even my Transcend 256GB doesn’t get close to the read speeds when writing.

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    #74245
    nino
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    I would want to get at least 100MB/s and I think that this SSD can reach these speeds. But unfortunately I can’t test this SSD on another laptop. Do you think is a drive fault or driver issues?

    #74246
    Chris G
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    I would want to get at least 100MB/s and I think that this SSD can reach these speeds. But unfortunately I can’t test this SSD on another laptop. Do you think is a drive fault or driver issues?

    I would say the drive is at fault here because you can get SATA3 speeds.

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    #74290
    Blackburn
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    Drive is to blame, not the laptop here.

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    #74296
    nino
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    Drive is to blame, not the laptop here.

    Is it possible that a brand new SSD is failed?

    #74988
    nino
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    This is the benchmark of other pc with sata3

    So the drive isn’t failed. What can I check on ezbook bios? It is already in ahci

     

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    #75186
    nino
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    any advice for this ssd?

    #75223
    Marc-Aurele Filion
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    I have the same issue and the laptop even did this with 2 different drives. Did you find a solution for this issue?

    #75266
    nino
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    I want to try with a different ssd with different brand and size but at the moment I can’t.

    #75531
    nino
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    I swapped adata ssd with crucial mx300 275gb and works pretty well

     

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