Do you get frametime spikes too?
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Re: Do you get frametime spikes too?
You're asking me to try installing my OS onto an HDD but keeping games on an SSD? Hmm.
Re: Do you get frametime spikes too?
I could possibly try that... will update.
Also these storport errors/warnings are present on every PC in my home except from one laptop that's running Windows 8, so I think it's a software issue with newer Windows... I'm gonna try installing Windows 10 on this old laptop just to see. I also contacted Solidigm (who made and now apparently warranties my Intel 670p nvme) and I showed them the screenshots of my StorPort logs and they are telling me the drive is defective and they're going to refund me for the cost of the drive. Fwiw.
Also these storport errors/warnings are present on every PC in my home except from one laptop that's running Windows 8, so I think it's a software issue with newer Windows... I'm gonna try installing Windows 10 on this old laptop just to see. I also contacted Solidigm (who made and now apparently warranties my Intel 670p nvme) and I showed them the screenshots of my StorPort logs and they are telling me the drive is defective and they're going to refund me for the cost of the drive. Fwiw.