Performance issues after installing an SSD
I have a laptop ASUS N550JK with the following specs:
- Intel core i7-4710HQ @ 2.50 GHz,
- 8 GB of RAM,
- NVidia GeForce GTX 850M,
- HDD storage of 677 GB (strange number, I know).
Until last week I was able to play some games quite well, in particular Rainbow 6 Siege run at 40-50 fps, then I decided to upgrade my system installing an SSD (Crucial MX500). I reinstalled Windows and all the heavy programs (games too) on the SSD in order to shorten the loading times, but the in-game performances dropped drastically: now Rainbow 6 runs below 30 fps, unplayable. I don't notice any issues elsewhere: Windows boots and runs fine, all the loading times improved as expected.
What I tried:
- all the energy-saving settings are set to performance, both on Windows and NVidia Experience,
- checked that the games actually run on the NVidia GPU and not on the iGPU,
- reinstalled and updated all the drivers,
- reinstalled Rainbow 6 on the HDD,
- checked the SSD 4K partition alignment (as suggested in a comment).
None of these things restored my previous performances.
Do you know what could be the problem and how to solve it? I really don't get how an SSD could affect performance, any clues?
EDIT: I should stress that I don't really know if the problem is due to the SSD itself or maybe something went wrong during the clone of Windows. I only know that the problem appeared after the installation of the SSD, but I don't know if it's due to it ^^
EDIT 2: I checked again and I found out that the SSD is actually connected to a SATA 2, so at a speed of 3 Gb/s instead of 6, could this be the problem?
EDIT 3: After my last update I also tried connecting the SSD to the SATA3 port, but nothing changed. Then I installed an old graphic driver, but it didn't work as well... To make it short, the problem disappeared after I installed Realtek HD Audio and updated the audio drivers from there. I don't know why, but this solved my problem.
PS: sorry for my English, I'm Italian ^^"
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I have a laptop ASUS N550JK with the following specs:
- Intel core i7-4710HQ @ 2.50 GHz,
- 8 GB of RAM,
- NVidia GeForce GTX 850M,
- HDD storage of 677 GB (strange number, I know).
Until last week I was able to play some games quite well, in particular Rainbow 6 Siege run at 40-50 fps, then I decided to upgrade my system installing an SSD (Crucial MX500). I reinstalled Windows and all the heavy programs (games too) on the SSD in order to shorten the loading times, but the in-game performances dropped drastically: now Rainbow 6 runs below 30 fps, unplayable. I don't notice any issues elsewhere: Windows boots and runs fine, all the loading times improved as expected.
What I tried:
- all the energy-saving settings are set to performance, both on Windows and NVidia Experience,
- checked that the games actually run on the NVidia GPU and not on the iGPU,
- reinstalled and updated all the drivers,
- reinstalled Rainbow 6 on the HDD,
- checked the SSD 4K partition alignment (as suggested in a comment).
None of these things restored my previous performances.
Do you know what could be the problem and how to solve it? I really don't get how an SSD could affect performance, any clues?
EDIT: I should stress that I don't really know if the problem is due to the SSD itself or maybe something went wrong during the clone of Windows. I only know that the problem appeared after the installation of the SSD, but I don't know if it's due to it ^^
EDIT 2: I checked again and I found out that the SSD is actually connected to a SATA 2, so at a speed of 3 Gb/s instead of 6, could this be the problem?
EDIT 3: After my last update I also tried connecting the SSD to the SATA3 port, but nothing changed. Then I installed an old graphic driver, but it didn't work as well... To make it short, the problem disappeared after I installed Realtek HD Audio and updated the audio drivers from there. I don't know why, but this solved my problem.
PS: sorry for my English, I'm Italian ^^"
windows-10 ssd graphics-card performance framerate
Have you check your SSD? Please ensure it is working properly. Please ensure that your SSD has got SSD partition 4K alignment. For your reference: disk-partition.com/windows-10/…
– Peter.G
Jan 16 at 9:30
Hi, thanks for your help. I checked the alignment as your link explains and it seems to be fine. Maybe I should clarify that I don't really know if the problem is due to the SSD itself or maybe something went wrong during the clone of Windows. I only know that the problem appeared AFTER the installation of the SSD ^^
– elofante
Jan 16 at 21:01
Are there any other issues with the performance besides a low frame rate in the game?
– montonero
Jan 18 at 12:53
With regards to SATA I, if that was the cause, you would have always had the performance issues
– Ramhound
Jan 18 at 13:00
@montonero I can't see any other issues. Every game runs far worse of course, but I don't even know what to check if I don't know the problem :P Can you suggest any test I could try?
– elofante
Jan 18 at 21:04
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I have a laptop ASUS N550JK with the following specs:
- Intel core i7-4710HQ @ 2.50 GHz,
- 8 GB of RAM,
- NVidia GeForce GTX 850M,
- HDD storage of 677 GB (strange number, I know).
Until last week I was able to play some games quite well, in particular Rainbow 6 Siege run at 40-50 fps, then I decided to upgrade my system installing an SSD (Crucial MX500). I reinstalled Windows and all the heavy programs (games too) on the SSD in order to shorten the loading times, but the in-game performances dropped drastically: now Rainbow 6 runs below 30 fps, unplayable. I don't notice any issues elsewhere: Windows boots and runs fine, all the loading times improved as expected.
What I tried:
- all the energy-saving settings are set to performance, both on Windows and NVidia Experience,
- checked that the games actually run on the NVidia GPU and not on the iGPU,
- reinstalled and updated all the drivers,
- reinstalled Rainbow 6 on the HDD,
- checked the SSD 4K partition alignment (as suggested in a comment).
None of these things restored my previous performances.
Do you know what could be the problem and how to solve it? I really don't get how an SSD could affect performance, any clues?
EDIT: I should stress that I don't really know if the problem is due to the SSD itself or maybe something went wrong during the clone of Windows. I only know that the problem appeared after the installation of the SSD, but I don't know if it's due to it ^^
EDIT 2: I checked again and I found out that the SSD is actually connected to a SATA 2, so at a speed of 3 Gb/s instead of 6, could this be the problem?
EDIT 3: After my last update I also tried connecting the SSD to the SATA3 port, but nothing changed. Then I installed an old graphic driver, but it didn't work as well... To make it short, the problem disappeared after I installed Realtek HD Audio and updated the audio drivers from there. I don't know why, but this solved my problem.
PS: sorry for my English, I'm Italian ^^"
windows-10 ssd graphics-card performance framerate
I have a laptop ASUS N550JK with the following specs:
- Intel core i7-4710HQ @ 2.50 GHz,
- 8 GB of RAM,
- NVidia GeForce GTX 850M,
- HDD storage of 677 GB (strange number, I know).
Until last week I was able to play some games quite well, in particular Rainbow 6 Siege run at 40-50 fps, then I decided to upgrade my system installing an SSD (Crucial MX500). I reinstalled Windows and all the heavy programs (games too) on the SSD in order to shorten the loading times, but the in-game performances dropped drastically: now Rainbow 6 runs below 30 fps, unplayable. I don't notice any issues elsewhere: Windows boots and runs fine, all the loading times improved as expected.
What I tried:
- all the energy-saving settings are set to performance, both on Windows and NVidia Experience,
- checked that the games actually run on the NVidia GPU and not on the iGPU,
- reinstalled and updated all the drivers,
- reinstalled Rainbow 6 on the HDD,
- checked the SSD 4K partition alignment (as suggested in a comment).
None of these things restored my previous performances.
Do you know what could be the problem and how to solve it? I really don't get how an SSD could affect performance, any clues?
EDIT: I should stress that I don't really know if the problem is due to the SSD itself or maybe something went wrong during the clone of Windows. I only know that the problem appeared after the installation of the SSD, but I don't know if it's due to it ^^
EDIT 2: I checked again and I found out that the SSD is actually connected to a SATA 2, so at a speed of 3 Gb/s instead of 6, could this be the problem?
EDIT 3: After my last update I also tried connecting the SSD to the SATA3 port, but nothing changed. Then I installed an old graphic driver, but it didn't work as well... To make it short, the problem disappeared after I installed Realtek HD Audio and updated the audio drivers from there. I don't know why, but this solved my problem.
PS: sorry for my English, I'm Italian ^^"
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Have you check your SSD? Please ensure it is working properly. Please ensure that your SSD has got SSD partition 4K alignment. For your reference: disk-partition.com/windows-10/…
– Peter.G
Jan 16 at 9:30
Hi, thanks for your help. I checked the alignment as your link explains and it seems to be fine. Maybe I should clarify that I don't really know if the problem is due to the SSD itself or maybe something went wrong during the clone of Windows. I only know that the problem appeared AFTER the installation of the SSD ^^
– elofante
Jan 16 at 21:01
Are there any other issues with the performance besides a low frame rate in the game?
– montonero
Jan 18 at 12:53
With regards to SATA I, if that was the cause, you would have always had the performance issues
– Ramhound
Jan 18 at 13:00
@montonero I can't see any other issues. Every game runs far worse of course, but I don't even know what to check if I don't know the problem :P Can you suggest any test I could try?
– elofante
Jan 18 at 21:04
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Have you check your SSD? Please ensure it is working properly. Please ensure that your SSD has got SSD partition 4K alignment. For your reference: disk-partition.com/windows-10/…
– Peter.G
Jan 16 at 9:30
Hi, thanks for your help. I checked the alignment as your link explains and it seems to be fine. Maybe I should clarify that I don't really know if the problem is due to the SSD itself or maybe something went wrong during the clone of Windows. I only know that the problem appeared AFTER the installation of the SSD ^^
– elofante
Jan 16 at 21:01
Are there any other issues with the performance besides a low frame rate in the game?
– montonero
Jan 18 at 12:53
With regards to SATA I, if that was the cause, you would have always had the performance issues
– Ramhound
Jan 18 at 13:00
@montonero I can't see any other issues. Every game runs far worse of course, but I don't even know what to check if I don't know the problem :P Can you suggest any test I could try?
– elofante
Jan 18 at 21:04
Have you check your SSD? Please ensure it is working properly. Please ensure that your SSD has got SSD partition 4K alignment. For your reference: disk-partition.com/windows-10/…
– Peter.G
Jan 16 at 9:30
Have you check your SSD? Please ensure it is working properly. Please ensure that your SSD has got SSD partition 4K alignment. For your reference: disk-partition.com/windows-10/…
– Peter.G
Jan 16 at 9:30
Hi, thanks for your help. I checked the alignment as your link explains and it seems to be fine. Maybe I should clarify that I don't really know if the problem is due to the SSD itself or maybe something went wrong during the clone of Windows. I only know that the problem appeared AFTER the installation of the SSD ^^
– elofante
Jan 16 at 21:01
Hi, thanks for your help. I checked the alignment as your link explains and it seems to be fine. Maybe I should clarify that I don't really know if the problem is due to the SSD itself or maybe something went wrong during the clone of Windows. I only know that the problem appeared AFTER the installation of the SSD ^^
– elofante
Jan 16 at 21:01
Are there any other issues with the performance besides a low frame rate in the game?
– montonero
Jan 18 at 12:53
Are there any other issues with the performance besides a low frame rate in the game?
– montonero
Jan 18 at 12:53
With regards to SATA I, if that was the cause, you would have always had the performance issues
– Ramhound
Jan 18 at 13:00
With regards to SATA I, if that was the cause, you would have always had the performance issues
– Ramhound
Jan 18 at 13:00
@montonero I can't see any other issues. Every game runs far worse of course, but I don't even know what to check if I don't know the problem :P Can you suggest any test I could try?
– elofante
Jan 18 at 21:04
@montonero I can't see any other issues. Every game runs far worse of course, but I don't even know what to check if I don't know the problem :P Can you suggest any test I could try?
– elofante
Jan 18 at 21:04
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Have you check your SSD? Please ensure it is working properly. Please ensure that your SSD has got SSD partition 4K alignment. For your reference: disk-partition.com/windows-10/…
– Peter.G
Jan 16 at 9:30
Hi, thanks for your help. I checked the alignment as your link explains and it seems to be fine. Maybe I should clarify that I don't really know if the problem is due to the SSD itself or maybe something went wrong during the clone of Windows. I only know that the problem appeared AFTER the installation of the SSD ^^
– elofante
Jan 16 at 21:01
Are there any other issues with the performance besides a low frame rate in the game?
– montonero
Jan 18 at 12:53
With regards to SATA I, if that was the cause, you would have always had the performance issues
– Ramhound
Jan 18 at 13:00
@montonero I can't see any other issues. Every game runs far worse of course, but I don't even know what to check if I don't know the problem :P Can you suggest any test I could try?
– elofante
Jan 18 at 21:04