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doing that todayCan you test your nvme in friends mobo and if performs same you will know that drive has issues if not then it's rest of your PC.
doing that today, gw2 has one big file, maybe guildwars 1 had many small files, but i dont know that one.Ask your buddy to let you borrow his Drive to see if it does the same thing in your system.
From everything I read even if the SLC cache fills up you should still be at HDD speeds around 100MBs.
You also should try copying over the exact same game to verify speeds last I checked guild wars 2 used 1000s of tiny files even some small patches being 12k files.
I do have the drivers installed https://drivers.amd.com/drivers/amd-chipset-drivers_18.50.0422.exe they are the latest. will test that today since we both live 2 minutes away from each other.This.
Have you got chipset drivers installed try the same game not just a "similar" sized game, both drives copying and writing to need to be the same for read/write speeds otherwise you may as well compare apples to oranges and scratch your head why you've ended up with a banana
yes i do. and we basically live across the street from each other, im the one who assembled his pc too so for simplicity's sake lets keep it at that. i'm familiar with both systems.He has a thread open on the Asrock forums also saying its a 600P not the 660P but on there he claims both systems are his.
Found the thread googling if the problem was widespread on his mobo.
its a 660p. i am sometimes tired and must've been a typo. we both have the same drive, here's some box pictures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12IKIKOa9oY6OXWHzoVBAqsqPS3bZbcQA?usp=sharing
It's ahci. i dont even have the ide option in the bios.A couple of maybe obvious questions. Are you running AHCI or IDE mode for your SATA drives? IDE mode would slow them down quite a lot.
Are you using GPT or MBR partitioning, as this makes a huge difference for NVMe drives.
all drives are gpt
Code:
DISKPART> list disk
Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
-------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---
Disk 0 Online 931 GB 1024 KB *
Disk 1 Online 119 GB 0 B *
Disk 2 Online 489 GB 1024 KB *
Disk 3 Online 953 GB 1024 KB *
umm yea, i dont know about adata ram, but the ssd is fine. anyway it's the intel one i'm focused on, not the adata one.Apples to oranges, also ADATA makes good ram, unsure about SSDs, from looks of it it is old by capacity...