e1-510 ssd data transfer speed

MPlet
MPlet Member Posts: 4 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hi everyone. Recently I have upgrade my old E1-510 with 1tb Sandisk PLUS drive. Before that I have test it in dedktoo.. showing speed test around 550 read and write. After install in laptop and fresh OS install and ACER drivers speed on emty ssd is about 268 m/ 197 mbs.  is there motherboard limit or anything else? biosi upgraded too to latest v2.14

specs: https://www.acer.com/datasheets/2015/4876/E1-510/NX.MGREX.089.html

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  • Sathish2388
    Sathish2388 Member Posts: 85 Fixer WiFi Icon
    edited January 2020
    MPlet.. Hi! please provide the first 10 digit of your serial number

    Edited the thread by Acer-Samuel
  • MPlet
    MPlet Member Posts: 4 New User
    edited January 2020
    MPlet.. Hi! please provide the provide the first 10 digit of your serial number
    41XXXXXX

    Edited the thread to hide personal/sensitive information.
    Acer-Samuel
  • MPlet
    MPlet Member Posts: 4 New User
    any one to answer?
  • aphanic
    aphanic Member Posts: 959 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    So... that's a SATA III drive, and I'm guessing the interface in your laptop is SATA III as well (given it's age).

    I'm not too fond of synthetic tests, but the results seem to be a bit lower than expected. After all I have a way older machine here running a SATA III SSD on a SATA II interface and I'm getting higher marks in most of those tests.

    Could it have anything to do with the operation mode of the drive? In other words, in the BIOS of your system, is there any option to select the mode? Like IDE, AHCI, RST, etc. If there is which one do you have selected right now? Note that you can't usually change them and expect the system to boot, a change like that could require reinstall or redeployment.

    Also, if you open the Device Manager, for example by running devmgmt.msc, what kind of storage controller and driver are you using? Check under the category IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers (I doubt it'd show up in Storage controllers, but who knows). We're looking for a SATA controller, post a screenshot of the Device Manager and if there's a SATA controller in there also its Driver tab once you double click on it ;)