Summary
Factors to check when reviewing performance on SSDs.
Description
The performance of the drive does not match the values provided on the product pages.
Resolution
Many factors can affect performance results. Provided below are a few factors to check.
- Depending on the system configuration, some platforms share bandwidth across storage connectors. Confirm the drive is using the optimal connection and BIOS settings for best performance options by referencing the system user manual.
- Make sure you have the latest SSD firmware.
- The Intel® Memory and Storage Tool provides options for some drives to improve performance.
Notes Drives under test should be connected to the system as a secondary (non OS) drive. - Download the application: Intel® Memory and Storage Tool (GUI)
- Under the Select a Feature drop down, there may be options including Performance Booster.
Note These features have specific requirements for support and may not be available on all products. - There is also an option to run a Diagnostic Scan. A full scan should be done to make sure the product is in a healthy state. See the User Guide for more details.
- Some PCIe NVMe drives have an Evaluation Guide that defines the proper system settings for benchmarking. Check the support site (if available, this will be under the Maintenance & Performance subsection under your product).
- Formatting the disk can help recover performance in some cases: When to Run a Low-Level Format or Secure Erase on Intel® Solid State Drives and Tools to Use
Note Always back up data regularly and before proceeding as this process removes all data from the drive.
Additional information
If this did not resolve the issue, contact Intel Customer Support and provide the following details:
- Details about the issue being experienced and what you have already tried.
- System details: available through the Intel® System Support Utility for Windows*.