I'm having some quite heavy disk queuing issues with my new 600p under Windows 10 Pro OEM.
Scenario 1:
- Running World of Warcraft in quite high settings
- Streaming FRAPS at 60fps in 2k res to disk (usually runs between 70-130mb/s)
- Once the file has hit around 16GB the issue arises
Scenario 2:
- Running Intel SSD Toolbox Full Diagnostic Scan (no errors from the scan)
Both Scenarios:
- Drive is primary disk
- No memory paging enabled
- No other applications running
- Bog standard install of Windows 10
System specifications:
- Intel m.2 600p 512GB
- Intel Core i7 6800k - Overclocked by 17% running at approximately 4Ghz
- Asus X99-A II, Intel X99
- 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair DDR4 PC4-25600 (3200) - Clocked at 2800
- NVIDIA GTX 1080
- 850W EVGA BQ, 80 PLUS Bronze
System Information:
- Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (Version 10.0.14393)
- Standard SATA AHCI Controller Driver 10.0.14393.206
- Microsoft Storage Spaces Controller 10.0.14393.351
- Standard NVM Express Controller 10.0.14393.206
System Tuner:
- No ready boost
- No Defragmenter
- Superfetch/Prefetch - Feature is optimized
Drive Details:
- PCI + Subsystem Vendor: 8086
- Serial Number: Available if required
- Model Number: INTEL SSDPEKKW512G7
- Firmware Revision: PSF100C
- ... More available if required
I've spent most of tonight trying to diagnose the issue with little avail. I've spent about 5 hours Googling around and everything others have mentioned has simply not worked for me.
Side note: I'm a software engineer so if you need anything more technical please ask.
Thanks,
James