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SSD super slow AtlasOS 20H2

Open maverikh opened this issue 2 years ago • 2 comments

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Description

Since installed AtlasOS 20H2 my onboard Intel RST Raid-5 is super slow... its made of 3 Samsung 980PRO NVME's.

Steps to reproduce (if applicable add screenshots)

Run CrystalDiskMark 8.0.4 SSD is running at 1400.00 MB/s or less.

Expected behavior

SSD Raid5 on normal windows install 13,500.00+ MB/s

Actual behavior (if applicable add screenshots)

Currently only running at 400.00 MB/s

Atlas Version (1803/20H2/21H2)

20H2

Desktop information

Intel i9-12900K @ 5.2GHz G.Skill 32GB @ 6400 3x Samsung 980 PRO SSD's in RAID-5 Asus TUF 3090Ti

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maverikh avatar Dec 30 '22 19:12 maverikh

try the samsung nvme driver https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consumer-storage/support/tools/

isipisi89 avatar Dec 31 '22 20:12 isipisi89

The actual driver download doesn't suppot the 980 PRO and says so when you try to install it. I tried Samsung magician and it have latest firmware. No resulting change.

maverikh avatar Jan 01 '23 01:01 maverikh

Try installing this update. since atlas disabled windows update, you can get it from the microsoft update catalog. Here is a fast link

pencilnav avatar Jan 02 '23 15:01 pencilnav

Try installing this update. since atlas disabled windows update, you can get it from the microsoft update catalog. Here is a fast link

It is for Windows 11.

Xyueta avatar Jan 02 '23 15:01 Xyueta

Try installing this update. since atlas disabled windows update, you can get it from the microsoft update catalog. Here is a fast link

It is for Windows 11.

whoops, sorry for that.

pencilnav avatar Jan 02 '23 16:01 pencilnav

So tried windows 10 from standard install media and issue went away. I build an nlite is for my own use and includes the nvme driver from above, this caused the install process to fail when loading that driver.

I installed windows 11 from Ms website and the problem goes away.

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023, 10:15 AM PencilNavigator @.***> wrote:

Try installing this update https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/november-22-2021-kb5007262-os-build-22000-348-preview-7f3e18d7-4189-4882-b0e9-afc920253aee. since atlas disabled windows update, you can get it from the microsoft update catalog. Here is a fast link https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB5007262

It is for Windows 11.

whoops, sorry for that.

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maverikh avatar Jan 02 '23 21:01 maverikh

Did a full re-intall os 20H2... Same issue... Perhaps 22H2 has fix??

maverikh avatar Jan 05 '23 05:01 maverikh

So I reinstalled atlasos 20h2 on a virtual machine and when the installer ran the data rate wasnear 10k.00 but once os booted... It slowed back down.

I talked with a coworker that does data storage architecture for a living and he thought it is an issue with the way atlasos is reading the onboard controller bus capability. I put in some Samsung 970 PRO nvme drives from my old computer and I installed atlasos... You guessed it my data speed reached the 8k.00 range... I don't think the 970's are as fast but they do support the Samsung driver where the 989Pro does not.

maverikh avatar Jan 06 '23 01:01 maverikh

Fixed!!!

Load the samsung inf during pre windows install Annotation 2023-01-12 192242

maverikh avatar Jan 13 '23 02:01 maverikh