M2 nvme samsung 970 evo plus
In general, I installed ssd 970 evo plus 250 gb, set everything up, he decided. I installed the game it takes two, ran tests in the magician utility and crystal disc mark a couple of times, the speed matches. I go into the Samsung prog and see that 640 GB is recorded! What how?? And this ssd is purely for games, there is no Windows. Moreover, the crystal disk also shows this value. I dug foreign forums and there, too, people are perplexed. Maybe someone also has a ssd m2 from Samsung, how are things with you?Ps The usual ssd sata 850 evo is under the system and played on it before, and so for 5 years it shows only 15 TB, although it played a hell of a cloud of games.
Pps samsung support says it's normal
Don Obolon
Don Obolon wrote:
I actually installed the ssd... I see that 640 GB is written...
When I bought a regular SSD (SATA 3), CrystalDiskInfo on the new one (immediately after installation) also showed that some amount of data was written ...
Here:
..., like a few hundred gigabytes (I don’t remember exactly, but I didn’t think of making a screen). The disk is not a system disk, I did not write anything to it myself. The technical condition was then 100%, I decided not to bother.
... Samsung support says the type of norms ...
Maybe they don’t lie - if they test for performance during manufacture, by recording a certain amount of data.
SonyK_2
No, the main thing was that it was clean at first, it showed 0 GB recorded. And 600 GB is like I reinstalled rdr2, gta5 3 times. How can you score so many with a test run? It seems to me that the matter is in the firmware of the ssd itself, although it is the last
Lex-one
Well, xs, it just looks strange, especially considering that a regular sata ssd doesn't behave like that. Well, in general, if he allegedly has a resource of 150 TB, and I recorded 0.6 TB in an hour. And if you run the test 20 times, then in a week you can kill the entire resource?