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#SAMSUNG NVME DRIVERS DRIVER#
Just got the pm961 myself, cant find driver anywhere. But the tests are way beyond expectations:ĬrystalDiskMark 5.2.0 圆4 (UWP) (C) 2007-2016 hiyohiyo
#SAMSUNG NVME DRIVERS DRIVERS#
I also got the pm961 and haven't installed any drivers (couldn't found them). I also ran CrystalDiskMark 5.2.0 圆4 with the following results.
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The Samsung tool does not think that the PM961 is a Samsung drive as the other features of the tool are disabled. This is massively under the advertised specs. My PM961 scored 877MB/s Sequential Read, 755 MB/s Sequential Write, 156196 Random Read IOPS, 126623 Random Write IOPS. I downloaded Samsung Magician software which contains a Performance Benchmarking tool. I too have the PM961 (256GB) (£83 bought from Novatech UK on 12th Nov 2016) and would like to compare my performance to another user here. This is why non dell hardware and drivers require secure boot OFF.I think the PM961 is an OEM only SSD and not retail so all you get is the hardware and use the Windows 10 NVME drivers. When a system starts, ELAM scans all third-party apps/drivers and sends the system kernel a report that includes all of the device/software drivers, which are classified as one of the following four groups: good, bad, bad but boot critical and unknown. ELAM is a detection driver used to identify malware, root kits or other malicious code/drivers initiated at system startup. This is UEFI system kernel that starts UEFI boot mode, before the OS loads. Early Launch Anti-Malware (ELAM) is a Windows security technology that evaluates non-Microsoft certified (Bios Certificates) WHQL boot time device hardware and software/application drivers for malicious code. Secure boot must be OFF for non dell hardware especially storage that is in the UEFI boot path. This is why non dell hardware and drivers require secure boot Flex bay is not where the PCI-E M2 drive should be in order for ELAM to SEE the drive. If you do not put m2 into PCI-E slot it will not be seen in device manager nor will it be seen by the driver.
#SAMSUNG NVME DRIVERS INSTALL#
PCI-E M2 Driver will not install without the M2 being in an X4 PCI-E slot. Flex bay is not where the PCI-E M2 drive should be in order for ELAM to SEE the drive.