this is why you need to keep your OS clean and run transfer speed benchmarks every so often:
I got a laptop from work, and it has an i5 2.4, 4GB RAM, and was running slower than ell when I got it, so i figured okay, might as well get an 8GB kit of faster RAM, so i proceeded to do all in my power to speed up the machine, and ran CCleaner, and defraggler. at this point I found out that the PC had a SSD because defraggler threw a warning, so i ran crystal disk info to see if it way okay, and showed fine, so I ran CrystalDiskMark to see what transfer speeds I was getting, then I saw the issue:
and yes i got roughly the same result after running it again, apparently 5 other users had been set up on the laptop before me, so i decided a firmware update was certainly in order, otherwise the drive is toast, so i pulled it and formatted and ran the test again from my desktop at home since i'd have to wipe it to update fw anyway:
o.0 pretty big difference with a format, now lets see after FW update:
long story short:
SSDs require some extra work to stay peppy









