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Intel 750 stability and speed

DRich20
New Contributor

Have had ssd for half a year now but in the last few months system has at times frozen at times of write activity, such as windows start and restarting. I took it out of system last week and tried another hdd which also froze after some hours so I thought that was that.

When resuming from sleep today the system froze after a minute and while an application was launching. Interestingly when I rebooted the application configuration has been wiped. I have asked about the drive also not showing SMART data but have had no response yet, today I also decided to run a speed test and for read I get a maximum of 800MB/s which is way below what it should be. When I first installed the drive last year (in the same system) it was getting the full 2000+ speed.

My system:

Intel 750 2.5" 400GB

ASRock x99itx/ac with asrock u2 to m2 adaptor in m2 slot for ssd

Windows 10 x64

Xeon haswell e

EDIT: Added images and now installed intel nvme driver which allows toolbox to run optimizer. No change and had one freeze on boot since:

http://i.imgur.com/ceayKQe.png http://i.imgur.com/ceayKQe.png

http://i.imgur.com/yKc5IuG.jpg http://i.imgur.com/yKc5IuG.jpg

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Silonaz,

If you are testing IOmeter, it should give you the sequential read or write depending on the test, could you please share some screenshots?

I stopped the test as I didn't want to leave pc on all day. Can you give me instructions on how to perform a shorter test? Other benchmarking apps take minutes, not hours. There was no estimated speed in the results, also task manager showed the ssd only operating at an average of 240MB/s so I didn't think the test was utilising the drive properly.

This is taking a while and I can't use this unstable pc much longer. I am considering borrowing an m2 card from another pc, but this would be a painful process with cloning that system onto another drive and possibly a new OS install or a clone on this one. Would talking to customer support be a step forward or can we use some program besides Iometer which would get the results today.

Maybe this data of a properly working Intel 750 400GB can help demonstrate that my results are not normal.

This test was run at the same configuration as the one I posted above:

http://tssdr1.thessdreview1.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Intel-750-Series-400GB-CDM-4.p... http://tssdr1.thessdreview1.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Intel-750-Series-400GB-CDM-4.p...

To save you scrolling up, here is mine:

http://i.imgur.com/ceayKQe.png http://i.imgur.com/ceayKQe.png

As you can see, all readings are lower on mine, some of them significantly.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Silonaz,

We understand you mentioned an RMA, however, in order to obtain this type of support it is important to contact your nearest http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/contact-support.html# @16 Intel Contact Center. A technician will be able to tell you if the situation applies for RMA.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Silonaz,

We are following up and we would like to know if you checked our last message or if you have any other question about this thread.We will be waiting for your response.