03-26-2012 06:23 AM
Hello,
I'm using my SSD 320 80GB since 4 month in my business HP laptop 6530b.
I was wondering that file delete, boot and opening big excel files took much longer than a few weeks ago. The laptop is running 9 hours every day
I run the benchmark tool ATTO first time and the read performance is lower than expected.
The SSD was filled with 74GB for a few days, could it be that this reduced the read performance?
newest firmware
BIOS setting is AHCI
Windows 7 - new installed on this SSD 4 month ago
the disk is encrypted
I used a Vertex 2 in this laptop and got a read performance of 250 MB/s last year. So it couldn't be a limitation of the sata controller.
Has anybody the same experience with slow read?
03-27-2012 11:58 PM
nobody with the same read performace problem?
03-28-2012 07:51 AM
It sure sounds like you need to do a secure erase and reinstall. I've heard that you need to leave about 15 to 20 percent of the drive free but there is so much misinformation on the web I didn't know what to make of it. What does the Intel Toolbox say about the drives health?
If you end up doing a secure erase please report back on your results to this forum. I for one would like to know if this solves your issue.
03-29-2012 05:20 AM
I found the reason for my performance issue: the McAfee Endpoint Encryption
I deleted the partition and installed a fresh windows 7 -> 250MB/s read performance
installed the McAfee Endpoint Encryption 5.2.3 -> read performance slows down to 110 MB/s
Disk ist 50% free
I checked the McAfee knowledge database, SSD performance is a known issue with the full disk enclyption and should be solved with the newer Versions
I don't belive that my company will invest money a new version next time, so I have to live with the slower performance
03-30-2012 10:24 PM
Although I imagine you must use your employers encryption software, the 320 SSDs have built in encryption.