I assembled a new computer system last month. File transfers between my C drive and my D or F drives are incredibly slow, registering speeds around 2 MB/s, 4 MB/s, or 8 MB/s.
Transfer rates fluctuate wildly, spiking then plummeting to 0 KB/s before recovering, a consistent transfer speed is nonexistent. My previous setup boasted steady transfer speeds of roughly 1200-1300 MB/s; this upgrade is causing significant problems.
My components are as follows: All drivers are updated, and I'm running a genuine Windows 10 Pro operating system. I've explored the BIOS settings, adjusting the M.2 port generation configurations both automatically and manually—without success. Disabling file indexing yielded minimal improvement.
I'm using an i7 11700k processor, 5400 MHz DDR5 RAM (CL30 G.Skill), an Nvidia 3070 Ti Suprim X graphics card, a Kingston KC2000 NVMe drive (2700 read, 1800 write) as my E drive, and a Kingston KC2500 NVMe drive (3150 read, 2100 write) as my C drive (with Windows 10 installed). My D drive is a Kioxia Exceria Series SATA 3.0 SSD (450 MB read / 430 MB write) of 960 GB. The motherboard is an ASUS ROG Strix Z790-F. Assistance would be appreciated.
Transfer rates fluctuate wildly, spiking then plummeting to 0 KB/s before recovering, a consistent transfer speed is nonexistent. My previous setup boasted steady transfer speeds of roughly 1200-1300 MB/s; this upgrade is causing significant problems.
My components are as follows: All drivers are updated, and I'm running a genuine Windows 10 Pro operating system. I've explored the BIOS settings, adjusting the M.2 port generation configurations both automatically and manually—without success. Disabling file indexing yielded minimal improvement.
I'm using an i7 11700k processor, 5400 MHz DDR5 RAM (CL30 G.Skill), an Nvidia 3070 Ti Suprim X graphics card, a Kingston KC2000 NVMe drive (2700 read, 1800 write) as my E drive, and a Kingston KC2500 NVMe drive (3150 read, 2100 write) as my C drive (with Windows 10 installed). My D drive is a Kioxia Exceria Series SATA 3.0 SSD (450 MB read / 430 MB write) of 960 GB. The motherboard is an ASUS ROG Strix Z790-F. Assistance would be appreciated.