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Why is my 980 Pro 2 TB Samsung SSD getting really slow when I try to unzip ZIP files?

Why is my 980 Pro 2 TB Samsung SSD getting really slow when I try to unzip ZIP files?

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hayhaytaylor
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06-29-2026, 11:27 PM
#11
jeez the 3600xt has a price of $1100 on pcpartpicker. it must be very hard to find, right?
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hayhaytaylor
06-29-2026, 11:27 PM #11

jeez the 3600xt has a price of $1100 on pcpartpicker. it must be very hard to find, right?

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Absham
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07-15-2026, 07:15 PM
#12
Those huge numbers you see on benchmark tests are just special cases that happen when everything works perfectly. They need one big data stream and many command queues to work like that. Regular file operations usually don't even get close to these extreme conditions.
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Absham
07-15-2026, 07:15 PM #12

Those huge numbers you see on benchmark tests are just special cases that happen when everything works perfectly. They need one big data stream and many command queues to work like that. Regular file operations usually don't even get close to these extreme conditions.

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khanna30
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Yesterday, 06:35 AM
#13
I understand, but I mentioned that because I checked and found the SSD only warmed up to around 60 degrees Celsius during my tests, so there was no problem with heat.
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khanna30
Yesterday, 06:35 AM #13

I understand, but I mentioned that because I checked and found the SSD only warmed up to around 60 degrees Celsius during my tests, so there was no problem with heat.

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pestvogel
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Yesterday, 08:24 AM
#14
Short time of computer chip means it's coming later... I won't wait ten minutes to see the graphics card first, then the processor last... a nice combination...
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pestvogel
Yesterday, 08:24 AM #14

Short time of computer chip means it's coming later... I won't wait ten minutes to see the graphics card first, then the processor last... a nice combination...

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leMozaiek
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Yesterday, 09:15 AM
#15
I tried running the test, so I took some time to do other things instead. To compare things, my CPU scores around 21,000 when testing with Cinebench R23.
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leMozaiek
Yesterday, 09:15 AM #15

I tried running the test, so I took some time to do other things instead. To compare things, my CPU scores around 21,000 when testing with Cinebench R23.

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Ich_Bin_Kuhl
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Yesterday, 04:05 PM
#16
It wasn't popular when it came out, so they probably didn't make as many units as you'd expect. This price tag feels way too high. Nobody should spend this kind of money on a computer part alone. Just the CPU would have cost around $300 back then.
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Ich_Bin_Kuhl
Yesterday, 04:05 PM #16

It wasn't popular when it came out, so they probably didn't make as many units as you'd expect. This price tag feels way too high. Nobody should spend this kind of money on a computer part alone. Just the CPU would have cost around $300 back then.

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