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Ssd preforments on 10gbps inetwork pro#
Macrium Home Premium, Revo Pro, Screenspresso Pro Other Info: Canon MX410 series Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copier, Hard Drives: PM9A1 NVMe Samsung 2048GB 2048.4 GB (Boot),Īntivirus: Defender, MBAM, SuperAntiSpyware PSU: 1000W PSU Liquid Cooled Chassis - CyberPower 1500 UPSĬase: Alienware Mid-Tower Dark side of the MoonĬooling: Liquid Cooled - 3 fan - Top exhaust Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 x 60 hertz Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung 27" Curved C27F591 Sound Card: Realtek High Definition Audio Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 w/10GB GDDR5X mem
Ssd preforments on 10gbps inetwork windows#
OS: Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and InsiderĬPU: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-11900KF 3.50GHz, 3401 Mhz, 8 Core(s), 16 Logical Processors System Manufacturer/Model Number: Alienware R12 Perhaps you might like to run AS-SSD across the drives (crystal disk mark is not really geared to SSDs), and post the results Personally, I've not noticed a great difference. Some say that turning off Remote Differential Compression helps. If you are copying folders with little files don't be surprised if the speeds drops down well below your 20MB/s. Perhaps an average of 60-90MB/s, with some bursts over 100MB/s depending on the size of the files you are copying. With SATA SSDs you are not going to get anywhere near the speeds of NVMe SSDs. You also don't say if the stuff other than boot and games are NVMe SSDs. You don't say what brand/model drives you are using. Which happens more often than one might think with NVMe SSDs If your drives are not well cooled they may be throttling.

But transfer speeds on my drives will average out at 200MB/s to 300MB/s or better on sustained writes on really large files. Many SSDs will not sustain the high speeds copying files that are, say, 20GB or bigger. Of course, the size of the file will make a difference. I can get transfer speeds of up to 2.00GB/s SSD to SSD on Samsung 1TB or 2TB drives.
