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The NVME SSD reaches full capacity and then stops working properly.

The NVME SSD reaches full capacity and then stops working properly.

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kittymitty69
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02-20-2016, 09:31 AM
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I purchased a PC from ibuypower some time back and recently experienced a problem where the C: drive would suddenly reach full capacity, leading the computer to freeze. It usually happens for about 4 to 5 minutes before it stops working. When I check the resource manager, it shows the system usage reaching around 25 to 30 million writes per second. I ran a boot check a week ago and it resolved the issue for a few days, but it came back yesterday and didn’t fix it after a night of checking. I’ve turned off fast boot, superfetch, virus scans, crystalDisk, and all other protections. At this point, my NVMe drive seems to be the issue, though I’m still considering other possibilities. The motherboard appears to be an ASRock B660M-C if that’s relevant.
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kittymitty69
02-20-2016, 09:31 AM #1

I purchased a PC from ibuypower some time back and recently experienced a problem where the C: drive would suddenly reach full capacity, leading the computer to freeze. It usually happens for about 4 to 5 minutes before it stops working. When I check the resource manager, it shows the system usage reaching around 25 to 30 million writes per second. I ran a boot check a week ago and it resolved the issue for a few days, but it came back yesterday and didn’t fix it after a night of checking. I’ve turned off fast boot, superfetch, virus scans, crystalDisk, and all other protections. At this point, my NVMe drive seems to be the issue, though I’m still considering other possibilities. The motherboard appears to be an ASRock B660M-C if that’s relevant.

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CrazyBessyCat
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02-20-2016, 12:11 PM
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CrazyBessyCat
02-20-2016, 12:11 PM #2

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Blazork
Junior Member
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02-23-2016, 04:11 AM
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You're only halfway through, and yes, those spikes are likely what you're referring to.
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Blazork
02-23-2016, 04:11 AM #3

You're only halfway through, and yes, those spikes are likely what you're referring to.

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Neidro
Senior Member
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02-26-2016, 08:04 AM
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The display indicates transfer speed, meaning the higher the value, the better. It shouldn’t fall to zero. Usually I check the second panel that displays response times.
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Neidro
02-26-2016, 08:04 AM #4

The display indicates transfer speed, meaning the higher the value, the better. It shouldn’t fall to zero. Usually I check the second panel that displays response times.