Hello Anandtech forum users!
I got in my Corsair Force LS 120GB SSD in today and after installing it, cloning my HDD with Paragon OS Migrate and dealing with some snagging issues with having two Windows 7 boot options (after formatting old drive), everything seemed to be okay. Except... the boot and launching applications was fast but man the write speeds felt slow and yup they are. I have attached the CrystalDiskMark report (I know its not how they got the advertised speeds and I'm okay with the read value).
For record my 7200rpm HDD is 190MB/s Read and Write, so it's been both an upgrade and a downgrade.
TRIM and ACHI are enabled, and I tried a few tweaks like making sure defrag is off, setting power option to turn of drives to "Never", and disabling indexing on the drive and nothing has worked. Searching online, the problem seems common but the solutions for SSD users with bad performance is varied or non-existant so I've come here with my own personal case.
I got in my Corsair Force LS 120GB SSD in today and after installing it, cloning my HDD with Paragon OS Migrate and dealing with some snagging issues with having two Windows 7 boot options (after formatting old drive), everything seemed to be okay. Except... the boot and launching applications was fast but man the write speeds felt slow and yup they are. I have attached the CrystalDiskMark report (I know its not how they got the advertised speeds and I'm okay with the read value).

For record my 7200rpm HDD is 190MB/s Read and Write, so it's been both an upgrade and a downgrade.
TRIM and ACHI are enabled, and I tried a few tweaks like making sure defrag is off, setting power option to turn of drives to "Never", and disabling indexing on the drive and nothing has worked. Searching online, the problem seems common but the solutions for SSD users with bad performance is varied or non-existant so I've come here with my own personal case.