![]() ![]() Please refer to the manual to download the correct Intel Rapid Storage Technology RAID driver for your system. I don’t get why my MSI live updater didn’t show these (or maybe it did but I have another installed). ![]() This could be a driver issue or I could be in luck and got a slow drive but this is no where near what I expected before running it.Ĭan you take a look at these result since you’re WD staff. (please note that I did not let te program write, I was so shocked that I tested it multiple times and i’m not going to wear my drive for no reason so I screenshotted a read only result, one of the better ones). ![]() This isn’t a heavy test and compared to other drives throwing randoms at it makes it read like a SATA SSD at best and even in full sequence it preforms at nearly HALF the rated speed of WD. This is just… it’s horrible… I don’t have any other words for it. What does strike me ass odd is the horrible disk read speed I get from this drive, it’s more along the line of a normal SSD then a NVMe model I tried some powershell trim options and fstrim seems to work fine same goes for trimchecker. Well mine does show up as an SSD, I checked in a few benchmark utilities and things like ccleaner and defraggler. If needed I can copy and paste my entire specifications from my Dashboard along with driver info or anything else needed… Since the knowledge base says both 256GB and 512GB versions support the command I really do want to be sure it’s running for that reason. Also I don’t want sensitive work data to be exposed for long, that should just get zero-ed out after a bit. I just want to be sure it zero’s out my garbage on a paging base (what TRIM was invented for) so I won’t see any performance decrease and in the long run with heavy gaming and nearly 24/7 run time. So maybe there is something wrong with the Win 10 driver or something, I don’t know but it doesn’t look correct, the TRIM feature should show up in the dashboard and even if it doesn’t it should show up in something like Crystal Disk Info. Which, on the other device, have NVMe details and the advanced settings all have a value of Yes. When checking the WD Dashboard it also saysĬryptographic erase per namespace base supported: Yes It detected it as an SSD (I see optimization but no defrag status so it does pick up an SSD) ![]() On my friends NVMe M2 Device (in a different computer with the same WD Black NVMe but the 512GB version) it DOES show the TRIM command, motherboard is exactly the same, just a different sized M2 SSD but the same brand and model. Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Firmware BIOS v1.50 (7A63v15 which is the latest as far as the live updater and site say) and it’s connected to M2_1 for, those that happen to know the board, so its connected just fine.Īnyone any idea what could cause this? Mostly why I can’t seem to enable TRIM or make any program show up that it is enabled while it seems to be…?īut when I check CrystalDiskInfo (for example) it does show the drive just fine and it shows all supported parameters but only parameter supported by the WD Black PCIe 256GB seems to be S.M.A.R.T., no others are avaialble. Using the Trim Checker tool it says its most likely working but I just don’t feel 100% certain about it. It said it was not on or off for NeFS (or something like that) so I changed that to 0 as well just to be sure. I did the normal optimize drive through the disk defrag in win 10 and checked cmd for “fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify” and set it was set to 0 so that would mean its on, yet nothing seems to register that it is. I’m running the latest firmware I could find B35500WD.Ĭhecking CrystalDiskMark TRIM also seems to be missing in the list. I just finished building my new rig and made sure I bought a M2 SSD that supported TRIM so I bought myself a WD Black PCIe 256GB because I love how well it keeps them running and according to it should work just fine but in my WD Dashboard v2.2.0.1 TRIM is greyed out and there is no way to turn it on. ![]()
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