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05-17-2022
08:50 AM
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05-17-2022
09:04 AM
by
Ric_ob
Good Morning. I bought one and noticed that the performance of the NVME ssd that comes with it is not reaching what it should, it should reach around 3000MBPS of reading and it is only reaching 1500MBPs. Something I can do or have to configure or have I done wrong? My lenovo thinkcentre hits over 3000 read and 1500 write.
Much obliged
05-17-2022 09:25 AM - edited 05-17-2022 09:28 AM
Hi:
You bought one what? An 800 G5 DM with a stock OEM NVMe SSD, or did you replace the OEM SSD with one that advertises maximum sequential read/write speeds of 3,000 MBPS?
The reason I ask, is that HP does not normally install SSD's that have the best performance.
Here is the report for my HP Envy x360 15-ee0047nr notebook with an OEM Samsung NVMe SSD.
I even installed the latest AMD chipset drivers and the Samsung NVMe storage driver, and as you can see the drive's read speeds are about the same as yours, but the write speeds are a bit better, but nowhere near what a Samsung 980 SSD has, for example.
The second screen shot is the model of the SSD HP installed:
05-17-2022 10:53 AM
There is a discussion here that might shed some light
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/nvme-running-slow-on-b460m.3705553/
They used a newer version of that test software also.
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05-17-2022 02:56 PM
From your report, it seems that the problem is not the ssd drive, because you changed it to one that should give you rates above 3000MBPS and that's not what happened. It looks like a problem with the controller of the PC itself.
05-17-2022 03:06 PM - edited 05-17-2022 03:58 PM
You're very welcome.
You don't seem to understand what I am writing...
The drive report I posted is from the Samsung OEM drive that HP installed in my notebook.
There are no advertised read/write specifications for the OEM Samsung NVMe SSD HP installed in my notebook.
It's not a Samsung 970 or Samsung 980. It has no model number other than what I posted in my second screenshot.
I did not replace it with a different SSD
Not all NVMe SSD's have 3,000 MBPS read speeds.
They are all different based on the brand and model.
Take the Crucial NVMe SSD's for example.
Look at the difference between the read/write specs for the P5 and the P2...The P5 has much faster read/write speeds than the P2 has.
Crucial P5 2TB PCIe M.2 2280SS SSD | CT2000P5SSD8 | Crucial.com
Crucial P2 2TB PCIe M.2 2280SS SSD | CT2000P2SSD8 | Crucial.com