12-02-2015 12:46 PM
Asus Z97/Sabertooth Mark2 / i4790K Corsair DDR3-2133 32gb / 750-400gb AIC SSD / Win7-64Pro
Samsung 1TB 850 Boot Drive
Verified latest Intel driver and X4 PCIe
Only seeing 1640MB/sec throughput using CrystalDiskmark.
Anyone have ideas about what to check next?
12-02-2015 02:58 PM
Hello Richard.H,
There are many things to consider when measuring performance, here are some relevant pieces of information we can provide based on your description:
- CrystalDiskMark is not a tool we officially use to measure the Intel® SSD 750 Series performance, however, you will get accurate results as long as you have Crystaldiskmark 4.0.3 or higher. You will need to change some options to match the tests specified in page 8 of the http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/solid-state-drives/ssd-750-spec.html Intel® SSD 750 Series Product Specification. The configuration options are in the menus, under "settings" and Queues and Threads. You can refer to the specification for details about each test, but basically sequential uses 128KB transfer size and random tests use 4 KB. Maximum performance requires multiple threads (4+) and Queue Depth 32.
- Reviewing the https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/SABERTOOTH_Z97_MARK_2/specifications/ Asus* Sabertooth Z97 Mark 2 specifications, it has 2 x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (Single at x16, dual at x8/x8) and 1 x PCIe 2.0 x16 (max at x4 mode, black). Please make sure the drive is connected to one of the PCIe 3.0 slots.
- Contact the http://www.intel.com/support/oems.htm Computer Manufacturer Support and obtain the most recent BIOS for your Motherboard.
- Make sure to https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/23929/Intel-Solid-State-Drive-Data-Center-Family-for-NVMe-... Download Intel® Solid-State Drive Data Center Family for NVMe Drivers, version 1.3.0.1007.
- Use https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/18455/Intel-Solid-State-Drive-Toolbox Intel® SSD Toolbox or https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/23931/Intel-Solid-State-Drive-Data-Center-Tool Intel® SSD Data Center Tool to update your drive to the latest firmware.
If the issue persists, please check the following thread, as it explains many performance implications and specific information regarding CrystalDiskMark:
If you go to File -> Save, the tool will create a file that includes the results and settings used. You can attach this file to the thread using the Advanced Editor.
12-02-2015 10:25 PM
Jonathan,
Thx for the suggestions. It's definitely in a 3.0 slot. I think I need to go through Intel's procedure for performance testing next.
Best Regards,
Richard
Intel alumni (1980 - 1985)
12-03-2015 03:04 PM
Jonathan,
I ran the 750 through all the standard IOMeter tests. The results are great: 128K Seq Read: 2360MB/sec, 128 Seq Write: 970MB/sec, 4K Random Read: 452K IOPS, 4K Random Write: 202K IOPS (only slightly low - it varied quite a bit as the test ran). I found out I was using an older version of Crystal Disk Mark (3.0.3) that couldn't really properly evaluate NVMe drives. Upon trying a later version (5.1.0) the numbers improved substantially.
Thanks again for the suggestions!
Richard
12-03-2015 03:35 PM
We are glad to know you are now getting better results in your benchmark tests.
I would like to remind you that using additional Data Treads (4 or 😎 improves performance results, specially for Random data. The "T1" in your test indicates it is using a single thread, this is the default in CrystalDiskMark, however, it does not take full advantage of your drive's capabilities.