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My specs:
Ryzen 2700x
Asrock taichi x470
Gskill 2x8Gb 3200 cl14 running at xmp profile
Adata 120GB sata ssd
Crucial 512GB sata ssd
Seagate 1TB Hdd
Intel 600p nvme 1TB ssd
My friend's specs:
Intel 9900K
Gigabyte z390 aorus master
corsair 32gb 3000mhz
Kingston 128GB sata ssd
Intel 256Gb nvme ssd
Intel 600p nvme 1TB ssd
WD 2TB hdd
Both: Windows 10 64bit
Problem :
Copying from my crucial drive(which can read about 520MB/s sustained) with Ctrl-C Ctrl-V copy/paste to my intel nvme bursts with 200MB/s settles at 40MB/s. I am copying a big 40GB data file (the guildwars2 game folder which has about 10 files in it, so it's not zillions of small files but rather one huge and a few dlls and exes). I expected this to be MUCH MORE. as it is now it s on par with your average usb thumb drive.
Comparison:
My friend can copy from his 256gb nvme ssd to 600p 1TB ssd sustained 950MB/s. tried to copy rainbow six siege which has about 80GB - sustained 950MB/s, copy done in a minute and a half or so.
Others on other forums told me this is perfectly normal because the 600p is a shit qlc drive and its no wonder its so cheap and this is it take it or leave it and move on.
So how come the very same drive performs so much better in my friend's rig ?
Is this some sort of absolute intel shenanigans ? does it favor my friend's z390 chipset over my amd x470 ?
Can i fix this ? in all honesty since in my rig the intel drive is the fastest i expected it's write speed to be the read speed of my other ssds when copying files from them to it.
Ryzen 2700x
Asrock taichi x470
Gskill 2x8Gb 3200 cl14 running at xmp profile
Adata 120GB sata ssd
Crucial 512GB sata ssd
Seagate 1TB Hdd
Intel 600p nvme 1TB ssd
My friend's specs:
Intel 9900K
Gigabyte z390 aorus master
corsair 32gb 3000mhz
Kingston 128GB sata ssd
Intel 256Gb nvme ssd
Intel 600p nvme 1TB ssd
WD 2TB hdd
Both: Windows 10 64bit
Problem :
Copying from my crucial drive(which can read about 520MB/s sustained) with Ctrl-C Ctrl-V copy/paste to my intel nvme bursts with 200MB/s settles at 40MB/s. I am copying a big 40GB data file (the guildwars2 game folder which has about 10 files in it, so it's not zillions of small files but rather one huge and a few dlls and exes). I expected this to be MUCH MORE. as it is now it s on par with your average usb thumb drive.
Comparison:
My friend can copy from his 256gb nvme ssd to 600p 1TB ssd sustained 950MB/s. tried to copy rainbow six siege which has about 80GB - sustained 950MB/s, copy done in a minute and a half or so.
Others on other forums told me this is perfectly normal because the 600p is a shit qlc drive and its no wonder its so cheap and this is it take it or leave it and move on.
So how come the very same drive performs so much better in my friend's rig ?
Is this some sort of absolute intel shenanigans ? does it favor my friend's z390 chipset over my amd x470 ?
Can i fix this ? in all honesty since in my rig the intel drive is the fastest i expected it's write speed to be the read speed of my other ssds when copying files from them to it.