SLOW SSD Help me please.

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  1. snotneus

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    I have a OCZ Agillity 3.
    I build self a system and everything went fine ssd bootup fast etc . after few months i tryed to oc my CPU.
    Something went wrong and kep getting blue screens i did a bios reset. since than my SSD went slow.
    Did a couple fresh Windows 8.1 Installs nothing helped can anybody tell me what i need to do ?

    AHCI is on.
    Trim is enabled.
    And couple other tweaks.

    But i think its something in my bios or the drivers i have now.

    Asrock 970 Extreme 3 r2.0 motherboard

    Please help me !
     
  2. Wicked Mystic

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    How slow is SSD?

    You can also try write SSD full of crap (wipe it).
     
  3. snotneus

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    Did many formats and wipe the SSD with OCZ TOOLS. No results...
     
  4. Wicked Mystic

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    And how that is slow?

    Too bad, OCZ has gone bankrupt.
     
  5. snotneus

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    So nobody on the forum can help me ?
     
  6. Wicked Mystic

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    Again, how you notice that SSD is "slow"?

    Of course you can try resetting bios to default values and see what AHCI driver you are using.
     
  7. snotneus

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    i notice it by the boot up ... on the first time i built my pc everything went fine and had a good functing pc but after i did a bios reset after few blue screens ... so now i dont have the right speeds on my ssd dont know why ...
     
  8. Wicked Mystic

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    If you have another HDD, try to unplug it and then install windows (when only SSD attached).
     
  9. snotneus

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    Already did .. i even unplugged the CD ROM :)
     
  10. snotneus

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    i gues it is amd who hasnt got the right drivers or something .. really strange.. installed my OS maybe 10 x nothing changed .. prob something in bios is not right .. i gonna make some photos soon to let you know
     

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