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Solidigm NVMe Custom Modded Driver for All NVMe Brands SSDs & Any NVMe SSDs

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I installed the "Solidigm NVMe Modded+Tunings" driver and gave it a go. Set up currently I have a 2TB Crucial P5 NVMe PCIe Gen 3 as my OS drive, an 8TB Samsung QVO SATA SSD installed internally, a QNAP direct storage box with 4x10TB HDD's in RAID 5 and just to test with a 500GB Hynix M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 3 in a USB 3.2 Gen 2 external enclosure.

Unfortunately, after rebooting Windows started to hang and none of the icons on my drives would show up, just blank white icons. I could still access all of them except the Hynix. Event viewer shows errors from the 500GB Hynix in the external enclosure (Event ID 153) and my QNAP RAID 5 HDD DAS was being issued a reset at "RAID port 3" (Event ID 129) so I had to roll back to the Windows driver again. I did manage to run CrystalDisk Mark before and after on my 2TB Crucial. Seems like there is an improvement with the modded driver especially on the writes.

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I installed the "Solidigm NVMe Modded+Tunings" driver and gave it a go. Set up currently I have a 2TB Crucial P5 NVMe PCIe Gen 3 as my OS drive, an 8TB Samsung QVO SATA SSD installed internally, a QNAP direct storage box with 4x10TB HDD's in RAID 5 and just to test with a 500GB Hynix M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 3 in a USB 3.2 Gen 2 external enclosure.

Unfortunately, after rebooting Windows started to hang and none of the icons on my drives would show up, just blank white icons. I could still access all of them except the Hynix. Event viewer shows errors from the 500GB Hynix in the external enclosure (Event ID 153) and my QNAP RAID 5 HDD DAS was being issued a reset at "RAID port 3" (Event ID 129) so I had to roll back to the Windows driver again. I did manage to run CrystalDisk Mark before and after on my 2TB Crucial. Seems like there is an improvement with the modded driver especially on the writes.

Cheers
Thank you so much for reporting this :respect: and actually going through those bumpy road. I'm sorry if I caused any inconveniences :( regarding RaidPort thing on event viewer can be skipped and most of the time is false positive but IO operation thing can't be ignored unfortunately :oops:

I guess not all SSD NVMe work with this solidigm driver but that's a great improvements on RND4K in general :)
 

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hi man there is a newer solidigm driver for all nvme, mb you can update yours?

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hi man there is a newer solidigm driver for all nvme, mb you can update yours?

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Thank you for that :respect: , I knew about it :) I have 2 PCs at my work and tested the latest or newer Solidigm driver on an generic HP SSD NVMe drive and it BSOD with "irq_not_less... something something" BSOD under any random use while indicating the problem to storport.sys file.

I am trying to fix it & use the latest Solidigm driver with my fixes but After testing for 4 days long without turning off my laptop, it unfortunately BSOD with this error "driver power state failure" when I wake the laptop from sleep or when I keep it at idle for far too long... it did two times.. one when it woke up from sleep & the other ones when I kept it at idle without anything running at the background, I will have to get back re-check and find out what is causing this that leads to this BSOD :(

Using MS Stock or Solidigm(the one posted in the Main OP) doesn't cause this kind of BSOD and completely stable on my laptop & 2 of my PC work :) I won't release a new Solidigm NVMe driver to the public unless I make sure that it is completely 100% stable :)

It might work for others without issues but the chance of having a BSOD is what worries me and holding me back into releasing the new Solidigm NVMe driver :) I will update the post whenever I am sure it won't cause issues. I fixed the irq & dpc problems with the new Solidigm NVMe driver but the BSODs during idle or waking up from sleep still not fixed... I will call it "W.I.P." ;)
 

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Thank you for that :respect: , I knew about it :) I have 2 PCs at my work and tested the latest or newer Solidigm driver on an generic HP SSD NVMe drive and it BSOD with "irq_not_less... something something" BSOD under any random use while indicating the problem to storport.sys file.

I am trying to fix it & use the latest Solidigm driver with my fixes but After testing for 4 days long without turning off my laptop, it unfortunately BSOD with this error "driver power state failure" when I wake the laptop from sleep or when I keep it at idle for far too long... it did two times.. one when it woke up from sleep & the other ones when I kept it at idle without anything running at the background, I will have to get back re-check and find out what is causing this that leads to this BSOD :(

Using MS Stock or Solidigm(the one posted in the Main OP) doesn't cause this kind of BSOD and completely stable on my laptop & 2 of my PC work :) I won't release a new Solidigm NVMe driver to the public unless I make sure that it is completely 100% stable :)

It might work for others without issues but the chance of having a BSOD is what worries me and holding me back into releasing the new Solidigm NVMe driver :) I will update the post whenever I am sure it won't cause issues. I fixed the irq & dpc problems with the new Solidigm NVMe driver but the BSODs during idle or waking up from sleep still not fixed... I will call it "W.I.P." ;)

got it, thx vm for your work, for your contribution to the community. Btw ur intel wifi driver is just as great.:)
 
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Intel Solid State:
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Solidigm+Tunings:
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Msicrosoft:
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Solidigm:
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I curious about the performance of Intel Solid State+Tunings.
 
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Intel Solid State:
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Solidigm+Tunings:
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Msicrosoft:
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Solidigm:
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I curious about the performance of Intel Solid State+Tunings.
Thank you for your time reporting this and for your time testing it :respect: Looks like Solidigm ones[especially Solidigm+Tunings] are better in general on RND4K which we should focus on ;) If you want Intel Solid State+Tunings... I will have a look about it but no promises though :)
 

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Thank you for your time reporting this and for your time testing it :respect: Looks like Solidigm ones[especially Solidigm+Tunings] are better in general on RND4K which we should focus on ;) If you want Intel Solid State+Tunings... I will have a look about it but no promises though :)
Intel Solid State Drive
 

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Oh I am very sorry for that, The link got expired unintentionally. We all do mistakes and I'm human being after all :) I have edited the main post to the correct link.

There is no paywalls or loginwalls as this Discord server are open to everyone and it is public and searchable outside Discord and inside Discord search engine. It's very respectable server & got the most & heavy valuable minds under one place :) btw... congratz for being a recently elected moderator! :toast:

Intel Solid State Drive
Thank you for that! :respect: I will look into it :)
 
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Today I'm sharing this driver which Solidigm promises performance improvements & more responsive user experience made by Solidigm. I have modded the driver to work on all NVMe SSDs and any NVMe SSDs, as long as it's NVMe.. this will work.

They got a feature called "Fast Lane" where they explain how it works as I quote...

"The Synergy 2.0 NVMe driver. Version 2.0 promises even more performance than previous versions. Solidigm describes its improved NVMe driver as follows: "An Intelligent and Responsive Storage Driver Compatible with all Solidigm client SSDs, the Solidigm Synergy Driver offers a variety of user experience optimizations. Fast Lane, a feature that learns what files are accessed most frequently and prioritizes them for faster access, maintaining performance as your drive fills up. When paired with the Solidigm P41 Plus SSD, users can expect up to 120% faster random read speeds even when the drive is at 50% capacity. Additional features include Smart Prefetch, which can improve game loads by accelerating sequential reads by up to 350%, and Dynamic Queue Assignment, which improves random writes by up to 20% for a more responsive user experience."

Read more:-
Here's some pictures that Solidigm shared it to the public...
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A proof that it works on any NVMe SSD. Here's benchmark results from Discord Legion Series server from members & moderators! All while using CrystalDiskMark8.. all thanks to them for there time to report & testing! All pictures are ordered like this... 1st picture is "before" and the 2nd picture is "after"... Focus on RND4K read/writes [The higher the better]

  • Before vs After [Samsung PM9A1 1TB]
  • Before vs After [Unknown Brand 1TB]
  • Before vs After [Crucial P3 2TB]
  • Before vs After [Samsung OEM 980 Pro 1TB]
  • Before vs After [WD SN850X 1TB]
  • Before vs After [Samsung PM981 1TB]
  • Before vs After [WD SN570 1TB]
  • Before vs After [Micron 2400 1TB]

  • Direct Storage is confirmed that it is supported and fully functioning ;)

Test before & after and decide if you want to keep using this driver or not :) Focus on RND4K read/writes, that's what the Solidigm driver are focusing for ;) That's what is most important parameter for day to day usage. They are the ones that Windows typically uses [RND4K] in almost all kind of read/write operations.
  • If you are willing to continue then please be careful and mindful on each step... especially when doing the Uninstall Instructions. Notice that using apps like [Samsung Magician, Micron Storage Executive, Crucial Storage Executive, etc...] with solidigm custom driver might cause issues.
Install Instructions:-
  • Simply download the file from the attachment of this post.
  • Extract the .7z file. [Use 7zip]
  • Simply run setup.bat file & reboot!
  • Enjoy!

Uninstall Instructions:-
  • Get back to Microsoft Stock NVMe driver through device manager 1st.
  • Click on Driver Tab and then click on "Update Driver" and then click on "Browse my computer for drivers"
  • Then click on "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer" and then select on "Standard NVMe Express Controller" and then click on "Next"
  • Reboot
  • Then remove it through Rapr [It's named solidnvm.inf]. Get RAPR from here https://github.com/lostindark/DriverStoreExplorer

I have made two versions of it...
  • One is Solidigm driver without any modifications except making it work on all NVMe drives
  • Second one got the name tag [+Tunings] on the file name. Also works on all NVMe SSDs drives. I have added modded tunings that Samsung and Phison uses on there own NVMe drivers like transaction sizes, interrupt coalescing times, interrupt parameters, and performance parameters like transfer size and number of I/O queues ;)
Works great!
 
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