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<blockquote data-quote="SumTingWong" data-source="post: 934111" data-attributes="member: 71335"><p>I have Samsung 840 and 850 EVO SSD for 6 years now. I have never done any tweak mentioned in this thread at all since the day I got them, and both are running great with 840 EVO at 95% health and 850 EVO at 94% health. Crystaldiskmark on both of my drives still maintain the performance as it advertised with a very tiny performance loss.</p><p></p><p>Windows 10 is smart enough to tell if the drive is SSD or HDD so I don't think it is necessary to do all of these tweaks. Let Windows 10 do its things. You only need to meddle things when things broken or malfunction.</p><p></p><p>840 EVO</p><p>[ATTACH]255291[/ATTACH][ATTACH]255292[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>850 EVO</p><p>[ATTACH]255293[/ATTACH][ATTACH]255294[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SumTingWong, post: 934111, member: 71335"] I have Samsung 840 and 850 EVO SSD for 6 years now. I have never done any tweak mentioned in this thread at all since the day I got them, and both are running great with 840 EVO at 95% health and 850 EVO at 94% health. Crystaldiskmark on both of my drives still maintain the performance as it advertised with a very tiny performance loss. Windows 10 is smart enough to tell if the drive is SSD or HDD so I don't think it is necessary to do all of these tweaks. Let Windows 10 do its things. You only need to meddle things when things broken or malfunction. 840 EVO [ATTACH alt="DiskInfo64K_QxCyx92tLB.png"]255291[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="DiskMark64S_yoiXOVb3x6.png"]255292[/ATTACH] 850 EVO [ATTACH alt="DiskInfo64K_4RskVP09oW.png"]255293[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="DiskMark64S_Q5LUvQTJ98.png"]255294[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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