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10-14-2020 07:38 PM
My PC originally came with 16 GB Optane and a 1 TB HDD. Today I upgraded the HDD to an SSD. First disabled Optane and then cloned my HDD to a Samsung 860 Evo SSD. Installed the SSD and booted fine. Ran Samsung Magician. Benchmarkd, then placed in Rapid mode and benchmarked again. Happy! Rebooted. Then enabled Optane. Rebooted. When I then ran benchmark the read /writes were SIGNIFICANTLY slower than without Optane enabled. I did this multiple times with the same result. Benchmarks much worse with Optane enabled than disabled. Am I missing something? Something else I need to do?
Thanks!
Howard
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10-15-2020 09:48 AM
Those readings appear to be exceptionally good.
The specs for the drive you have are:
- Maximum Read Speed: 550 megabytes per second
- Maximum Write Speed: 520 megabytes per second
It appears the drive is running just fine with the Optane memory disabled.
10-14-2020 08:20 PM
Don't know if this helps, but according to Intel's website your computer must be powered by Intel® Core™ processor, featuring an NVMe-based Intel® Optane. Here is their link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/optane-memory.html
10-14-2020 08:29 PM
My PC is a 7th generation Core i7 and came with the Optane module installed 3 gears ago. It greatly accelerated the HDD, but it appears not to play well with the Samsung 860 EVO SSD after enabling RAPID in SamsungMagician software
10-15-2020 08:19 AM
Hi, @HowardinBaltimo
You don't use Optane memory with a SSD.
You only use it with a mechanical hard drive.
What you should have done was to remove the mechanical hard drive and replaced the Optane memory with a NVMe SSD, and had blazing fast drive speeds.
Or you could use the hard drive for storage with the NVMe SSD.
You can still do that now with the SATA SSD you installed, and use that for storage with the NVMe drive as the boot drive.
In any event for now, disable RST and remove the Optane memory. You don't need it anymore.
10-15-2020 09:16 AM
Thank you for your reply.
I thought about that but the SSD was a less expensive option. Can I wipe the Optane drive, initialize it in disk management and use that for some storage? I'd rather not reopen the case, again.
10-15-2020 09:32 AM
You're very welcome.
Unfortunately, I don't know what options you have with the Optane drive.
If you disable it in the RST software, or disable the RST software, does the SSD perform as expected?
If so, I would do that.
10-15-2020 09:48 AM
Those readings appear to be exceptionally good.
The specs for the drive you have are:
- Maximum Read Speed: 550 megabytes per second
- Maximum Write Speed: 520 megabytes per second
It appears the drive is running just fine with the Optane memory disabled.