Dettie 818 Posted December 13, 2018 Report Share Posted December 13, 2018 Hello all, Like you read in the topic, i've changed my ssd (manufacture) from my laptop, with a recent & descend one.My eye fell on this samsung https://www.samsung.com/uk/memory-storage/970-evo-nvme-m2-ssd/MZ-V7E250BW/ It comes with descend speeds, and is affordable, i pay'd 79 euro for it, and received a free game also.Now words doesn't say much ... So here are the bench pictures Old ssd with windows on it http://ssd.skhynix.com/ssd/en/about/m_2.jspHFS256G3AMNB-2200A-256GBhttp://i66.tinypic.com/2lb0t51.jpg I have another SSD in my laptop also, witch i bought few years ago for myself, it's the Samsung 850 evo 1tb sata, this is the bench with the old ssd http://i64.tinypic.com/2004ryo.jpg**** Upgrade from here ****970-evo-nvme-m2-ssd perfomance http://i67.tinypic.com/s5e4a1.jpg As you can see, it's almost 6 times faster than the old one. now my Samsung 850 evo 1tb sata again with the new ssd http://i63.tinypic.com/21bkac8.jpg here you see not much difference ... BUTsome people know samsung has a future available RAPID MODE (it uses system memory as buffer to get higher speeds on the ssd itself) Samsung 850 evo 1tb sata RAPID MODE enabled http://i63.tinypic.com/29ofl95.jpg Final As you can see, the difference between the old ssd and the new one is large ...The old ssd was released 2 years ago and costed 89 euro'sSamsung new one cost 79 euro, so it's cheaper and more bang for bucks.On boot i don't feel alot of difference between old and new, but when i open multiple things, copy, unpack.My laptop feels fast and doesn't lagg while i'm busy with other things.I would advice people to upgrade sometimes even if you have an ssd already.If someone has questions, or wants to upgrade also.Ask on the forum, we have multiple experienced membersGreetingz Dettie Doge, Teddy, QuickBreakdown and 2 others like this Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dettie 818 Posted December 15, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 15, 2018 *** update *** I've having an issue with my new ssd.When i start my computer up from OFF, i have no problem. As long as i am shutting it down i have no issue's.But when i hit RESTART button, after installing something or just want to reboot. Just before the windows loading circle i have a light blue screen. And the computer does nothing anymore.I then have to HARD power off. When i hit On again i just started true to windows again. Frustrating like hell.After 10 or more times, it gave some errors on a ssd (corrupted file system). Then it came to me it doesn't shutdown good or starts up good because of new ssd speeds.Then i've found the issue.In bios, i have a option available " FAST BOOT ". This was enabled. It just for making the system start faster with less controling stuff like memory, dvd, ...Here is the problem for me. My new ssd is so fast. Windows begins to start and my other ssd didn't have to change to boot up properly. I've disabled FAST BOOT in bios, and didn't have any blue screen anymore.If someone has this issue, well you can read my post here and try it also.Otherwise very happy with this new ssd. *** update 22h49***i'm getting blue screens again when i boot, or reboot. So the problem isn't fixed :( .I'm out of thinking solutions atm. If someone has an idea. Plz share *** 16-12-2018 update *** disabled fastboot didn't solved my issue. So i've enabled it again. Found out that my driver for new ssd was a microsoft universal driver. Samsung has his own (Samsung_NVM_Express_Driver_3.0.exe)Installed this and reinstalled my chipset driver, also reinstalled DPTF Intel® Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Driver.But still i have some blue screens, less frequent atm.I've updated bios from my computer to latestI've updated firmware from new ssd to latestTo be continued :( Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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