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Updated: Ive noticed my Crystaldiskmark scores are a bit slower now, especially when using PrimoCache its about 4GB/sec slower!!ĩ60 EVO 250GB FW 3B7QCXE7 NVMe 2.3 No PrimoCache:ĩ60 EVO 250GB FW 3B7QCXE7 NVMe 2.3 WITH PrimoCache 2.7.3 (current system):ĩ60 EVO 250GB FW it came with bought MS NVMe WITH PrimoCache 2.7.3:ĩ60 EVO 250GB FW it came with bought NVMe 2.3 WITH PrimoCache 2.7.3: (No pic)
#Samsung nvme drivers 960 evo driver
My 960 EVO 250GB is running 3B7QCXE7 with no issues at all, also got Samsungs NVMe driver (2.3) installed. Hopefully this little mistake won't cost me more than $30 or $40 dollars all said and done. Hope to sell it in the coming days and to repurchase the drive. I've already listed my SSD on Craigslist / Facebook Marketplace. All this was done In no particular order but I did perform all these tasks. Also tried resetting the bios as well as placing the SSD in a different M.2 slot. Installed into 3 machines, uninstall and reinstall of different drivers, new and old. There is still a part of me that is in denial and trying to convince myself I'm at fault somehow. I'm just not very happy about this at all. I still have a laptop I can perform the test on as well. So this is now 3 machines I put the same ssd into. I was currently playing Fallout 4 and saw the difference right away. I did benches before and after and again, I lost around 37% performance. I found a few other forum postings with people having the same performance issues.įor the hell of it I took out my GF's WD black NVMe and replaced it with my Samsung 960 EVO. As others are reporting here, there is a performance loss with the new firmware.