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DC P3600 Series running at half speed

cmeit
New Contributor II

Just bought new kit.

Intel DC P3600 Series 800GB SSD PCI-e Adaptor Card Solid State Drive (SSDPEDME800G401)

Asus Xonar DX 7.1 PCI-Express Sound Card

Intel Core i7 5930K

32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 2400MHz Quad Channel Kit

Asus X99-S Intel X99 (Socket 2011) DDR4 ATX Motherboard

Microsoft Windows 8.1 64 Bit

2 x SLI GTX 980 video cards

System works fine. Intel SSD is configured with 8.1 and works will all the software

All bench testing on the components with PassMark shows they are all working fine except for the SSD which is only performing at 800Meg/s

I tried also using Atto bench test and got the same results. The drive is running slower than expected.

All the correct Intel drivers are installed. The Intel test package says it is working OK and link power manager is enabled.

However is read/write benchmarks are less than a 1/3 of what you would expect/ Any ideas guys, is it to do with not enough PCIe lanes being free ??

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

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cmeit
New Contributor II

PassMark 8 benchmark, least the DVD is running fast LOL

ASouz7
Valued Contributor

Hello EntenErazor,

Please take a look at this guide as it may help.

http://www.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/ssd-750/sb/CS-035497.htm Intel® SSD 750 Series — Performance Evaluation Guide

ASouz7
Valued Contributor

Hello EntenErazor,

Please do the following when running the test:

1 - Move the slider for % Random/Sequential Distribution all the way to the left. This will run a 100% sequential test

2 - Change the number of Outstanding I/O's per target to 128

Please run just one access specification at a time.

Change the Update Frequency on the Result Display to 3 seconds.

Change the Result Since to Last Update.

 

 

cmeit
New Contributor II

Thanks aleki, I have downloaded the guide and it looks really good. I will try all the observations and see if any help.

cmeit
New Contributor II

Hi aleki, ran Iometer with the settings you suggested, small improvement