09-02-2015 09:48 AM
hi im running windows ten on both these sdd drives. Intel SSD 750 Sieries 1,2TB, Intel SSD 750 Sieries 400GB.with windows audio enabled in administative tools services the speeds for both are greatly reduced in speed.With the sound disabled both run at normal speeds.
could some body please give me some advice or help with this conflict thankyou
see link below please can you help thankyou
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3Z2M75furs Intel SSD 750 Sieries - YouTube
09-17-2015 10:48 AM
Hello ComServe,
The Intel® SSD 750 was released in Q2, 2015. It was tested with systems based on an Intel® Z97 Chipset or an Intel® X99 Chipset, using one of the http://www.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/ssd-750/sb/CS-035484.htm tested motherboards is suggested.
You might make it work in previous generation systems by changing the BIOS settings and OS configuration, as noted in the document and recommendations I provided in my previous post. However, this may not work if the motherboard is not meant to use this type of hard drive.
In this case, we strongly advise you to contact the http://www.intel.com/support/oems.htm Computer Manufacturer Support, so they can let you if your motherboard is able to use NVMe drives.
Here are some documents with additional information about this topic:
http://www.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/ssd-750/sb/CS-035496.htm Intel® SSD 750 Series — Before You Buy
http://www.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/ssd-750/sb/CS-035483.htm Intel® SSD 750 Series — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
12-08-2015 01:58 PM
I have a slightly different setup - only running a single 1.2TB 750 series SSD as my boot drive in my Asus Sabertooth X79 based system.
However, the reason I am posting here is because I was having much the same issue with the PCIe SSD performance taking a huge hit when playing audio, or in some cases, merely running programs running which utilize the audio hardware. (voip, live-streaming software, etc.)I initially suspected my USB headset (Astro A40) causing the problem, but disabling the device had no effect. Then I started thinking about the possibility that some of my USB ports could be sharing lanes/bandwidth (or other resources) with the drive. I began moving my various USB peripherals around, trying certain ports and leaving others empty. I eventually found that when I left my USB 2.0 ports 1,2,3,4 empty, and moved all my peripherals to other ports, the performance of the intel SSD improved drastically.Before, when experiencing the audio bug, I was getting around 700MB/s writes and 500MB/s reads.Now, I'm getting 1000MB/s writes and 2000MB/s reads, even with 10 apps open, watching internet video on one monitor, and playing a game on another.I don't know if the Rampage IV suffers from the same issue, but this thread was the closest I thing I could find to the problem I experienced, so hopefully this will help someone.
01-18-2016 09:04 AM
Hey Deathonabun - I have Rampage IV extreme X79 and 1.2TB 750 series and USB ports are full - have the realtek built in sound card and creative PCIe soundcard and USB turtle beach headset and didn't get audio bug performance issues you mention