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07-18-2021 05:04 PM
Hello. I have a Samsung SSD mzvlq256hajd-000h1(OEM). The questions are, is there a driver for it? Automatically finds only standard from Microsoft. And the second question is about the speed of work. The read speed is normal - around 2000, and the write speed dropped to 100 (according to technical characteristics, it should be 1000). I hope for a competent answer and help in resolving my situation. Have a nice day
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07-20-2021 07:15 AM - edited 07-20-2021 07:16 AM
You're very welcome.
Sorry that driver didn't work for you.
Your SSD might have been a newer model than my OEM Samsung SSD.
The driver was good for the following Samsung SSD's...970 PRO, 970 EVO, 970 EVO Plus, 960 PRO, 960 EVO and 950 PRO.
Yours may be equivalent to the newer 980 Pro.
The model of the Samsung SSD in my HP notebook is: MZVLB512HBJQ-00H1, and the driver I posted worked for that one.
While it would be nice to have the driver for the model SSD installed, I doubt that is the reason for your dilemma.
The standard NVMe controller driver should be fine.
I'll tell you a short story...I have a Dell Optiplex 7050 business desktop, and I installed a Crucial P5 500 GB NVMe SSD.
Since I had found that Samsung NVMe driver for my HP notebook, I decided to search to see if there was a NVMe driver for the Crucial P5.
There was...the Micron NVMe driver. Crucial is the retail division of Micron Technology.
I installed it but a few times a week, the PC would freeze and blue screen.
I thought it might be the Dell operating system image, so I clean installed W10 using the Microsoft media creation tool.
It still froze and crashed.
I decided it had to be that Micron NVMe controller driver, so I uninstalled it, and let W10 install the standard NMVe controller driver, and the PC has run fine for many months now without any freezes, crashes or blue screens.
07-18-2021 05:38 PM
You have few questions which are nothing to do with HP machines
>>>> The questions are, is there a driver for it? Automatically finds only standard from Microsoft
It is much better to ask Samsung or Microsoft
>>>> And the second question is about the speed of work
The speed is depending on where do you connect to with which workload. Normally you can check from reviewers websites
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07-18-2021 07:03 PM
Hi, @Alex_Brutalex
I used the Samsung NVMe driver on the Samsung OEM SSD in my HP notebook...
Unfortunately, I wouldn't be able to help you with the write speed problem.
07-19-2021 11:25 PM - edited 07-19-2021 11:31 PM
07-20-2021 07:15 AM - edited 07-20-2021 07:16 AM
You're very welcome.
Sorry that driver didn't work for you.
Your SSD might have been a newer model than my OEM Samsung SSD.
The driver was good for the following Samsung SSD's...970 PRO, 970 EVO, 970 EVO Plus, 960 PRO, 960 EVO and 950 PRO.
Yours may be equivalent to the newer 980 Pro.
The model of the Samsung SSD in my HP notebook is: MZVLB512HBJQ-00H1, and the driver I posted worked for that one.
While it would be nice to have the driver for the model SSD installed, I doubt that is the reason for your dilemma.
The standard NVMe controller driver should be fine.
I'll tell you a short story...I have a Dell Optiplex 7050 business desktop, and I installed a Crucial P5 500 GB NVMe SSD.
Since I had found that Samsung NVMe driver for my HP notebook, I decided to search to see if there was a NVMe driver for the Crucial P5.
There was...the Micron NVMe driver. Crucial is the retail division of Micron Technology.
I installed it but a few times a week, the PC would freeze and blue screen.
I thought it might be the Dell operating system image, so I clean installed W10 using the Microsoft media creation tool.
It still froze and crashed.
I decided it had to be that Micron NVMe controller driver, so I uninstalled it, and let W10 install the standard NMVe controller driver, and the PC has run fine for many months now without any freezes, crashes or blue screens.
07-21-2021 10:44 AM
Thank you for your participation and for trying to help figure it out. Everything is just like that. Of course, I do not know, after all my manipulations with my SSD disk, something brought him to his senses. He finally started working at the normal speeds provided for him. And most importantly, as you say, on standard drivers. And does not matter Microsoft and Intel drivers - both stand up adequately and work as expected. I am very glad that everything ended so well, but I wonder what I should think about it and what was wrong with my disc. Thanks again, you are a super person. I appreciate it! Have a good day and a year and all your life 🙂