i also have this issue. trim is enabled and i entered fsck -fy code in single user mode. is this just a slow mpb?
2010 mbp 15 inch
2.53 intel core
What speeds are you seeing? Like the 2010 Mac Pro above, the 2010 MBP is also SATA II.
i also have this issue. trim is enabled and i entered fsck -fy code in single user mode. is this just a slow mpb?
2010 mbp 15 inch
2.53 intel core
Same issue as the other person.... that is a SATA II connection Mac and that is all you are going to get.i also have this issue. trim is enabled and i entered fsck -fy code in single user mode. is this just a slow mpb?
2010 mbp 15 inch
2.53 intel core
8 gb ddr3 ram
os sierra 10.12.6
samsung ssd 850 pro
254 write and 266 read (black magic 3.1)
93 gb of 256 gb used on ssd
Same issue as the other person.... that is a SATA II connection Mac and that is all you are going to get.
What? That's simply the progress of technology and affects PCs and Macs alike.it's sad we need to be THIS informed before purchase. connections? really? i'll stay with mac but will research much more.
Thanks for the help. I tried a Apricorn Velocity Solo x2 PCIe card ($85) to get at least one drive faster. My EVO SSD Write went from 256 to 488mb and Read went from 270 to 492mb.
I just ran across the OWC Accelsior S PCIe adapter for $50...
https://www.amazon.com/OWC-Computin...rd_wg=kLRU2&psc=1&refRID=AMJF5C8Y7621649KB0MP
I paid $85 for Velocity Solo x2... is it the same thing? Did I just lose $35? lol
https://www.amazon.com/Apricorn-Vel...177&sr=1-1&keywords=Apricorn+Velocity+Solo+x2
it's sad we need to be THIS informed before purchase. connections? really? i'll stay with mac but will research much more.
You are partway there. Now command-s boot to single user mode and enter the command below.
Code:fsck -fy
You should see a notice at the end of the run that says "trimming unused blocks".... that TRIMS the free space on the drive and should restore your write speeds.
Try that and reboot then do a speedtest again. Let us know how it goes.![]()
It looks like you are on APFS and I'm wondering if the fsck utility has not yet been updated to handle that.I tried this... but I can’t seem to do the -fy
ohhhhh weird. well my write speeds on my ADATA SU800 are seriously terrible. we are talking 17-19MB/s, read speeds are 500+fsck does not work on APFS. APFS is alleged to dom its own repairs when necessary on the fly. Have a read of this link:-
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/302925/apfs-errors-fsck-cant-repair
Did you test and look for that message in my screenshot on post #34?Recovery mode first aid in disk utility doesn't appear to trim free space either.
Yes, and there was never even a line that said "Trimming unused blocks." I should add that when I run a Speed Test, it will occasionally start around 400MB/s, but it drops down into the 100s before switching to the read test.Did you test and look for that message in my screenshot on post #34?
What a wonderful reminder on the benefits of TRIM. I experienced this myself with various Intel SSDs (that did not degrade in write speeds as drastically as yours, though). Just keep TRIM enabled at all time.Just came across this today as noticed my Mid 2012 13" MBP with a Samsung 850 Pro Evo 512GB SSD was writing really slow. Black magic had it at 11MB/s write and 500MB/s read.
Did the trim enable and single user fsck -fy before I realized about the lack of f in APFS. Anyway, even with that black magic is now 498MB/s write and 500Mb/s read so pretty happy there thanks!
True that...And let's remember that not only does TRIM improve performance but it also greatly reduces write amplification thus contributing to SSD longevity.
Thanks for the help. I tried a Apricorn Velocity Solo x2 PCIe card ($85) to get at least one drive faster. My EVO SSD Write went from 256 to 488mb and Read went from 270 to 492mb.
I just ran across the OWC Accelsior S PCIe adapter for $50...
https://www.amazon.com/OWC-Computin...rd_wg=kLRU2&psc=1&refRID=AMJF5C8Y7621649KB0MP
I paid $85 for Velocity Solo x2... is it the same thing? Did I just lose $35? lol
https://www.amazon.com/Apricorn-Vel...177&sr=1-1&keywords=Apricorn+Velocity+Solo+x2
Thanks for the help. I tried a Apricorn Velocity Solo x2 PCIe card ($85) to get at least one drive faster. My EVO SSD Write went from 256 to 488mb and Read went from 270 to 492mb.
I just ran across the OWC Accelsior S PCIe adapter for $50...
https://www.amazon.com/OWC-Computin...rd_wg=kLRU2&psc=1&refRID=AMJF5C8Y7621649KB0MP
I paid $85 for Velocity Solo x2... is it the same thing? Did I just lose $35? lol
https://www.amazon.com/Apricorn-Vel...177&sr=1-1&keywords=Apricorn+Velocity+Solo+x2
I know this thread is old, but I have a Samsung 850 pro ssd and it was fine for 1.5 years but now the write speeds are about 30mb/s. its so slow and i dont know why? I dont know what trim is? it is installed in a mid 2012 macbook 13 inch with 16gb ram running catalina. could anyone help me in 2021Never used them yet you have no problems whatsoever telling people in here that they have more problems than other makers.
Garbage collection is not a TRIM replacement and TRIM is beneficial to all SSDs no matter what sort of garbage collection is used. The OS sends the TRIM command to the SSD to identify what data can be ignored with garbage collection. There is no on-drive technology that can replace this.
No TRIM = increased write amplification, increased heat and potentially decreased performance and drive longevity.
The fact that you have apparently not perceived any issues of your own (yet) does not mean that other's experiences in here are any less valid.
I know this thread is old, but I have a Samsung 850 pro ssd and it was fine for 1.5 years but now the write speeds are about 30mb/s. its so slow and i dont know why? I dont know what trim is? it is installed in a mid 2012 macbook 13 inch with 16gb ram running catalina. could anyone help me in 2021![]()
sudo trimforce enable
Hey thanks so much! done this and now my speeds are back up to 200-300mb, wish isnt amazing by todays standards but way better then 30MB/s so thanks alot for your help! Laptop still feels a bit sluggish but thats maybe because I just done a full shutdown so all the RAM would be cleared and so on instead of sleeping it. But thanks once again.Without going much into detail, TRIM is an operation system level command which essentially provides that a SSD‘s flash chips face fewer erase and rewrite cycles when data is deleted and the available space newly used.
This maintains a SSD‘s write speed over time and also reduces wear caused by write operations.
When your SSD‘s write performance slows down like yours, it could be that (1) your drive is exhausted (but doubtful after 1.5 years, and the Samsung is a great drive) or that (2) exactly TRIM is not active. Note that macOS by default deactivates TRIM on non-Apple drives, so this is a likely case here.
To test for (1), download the free (for a trial period) app DriveDx, run it and post a screenshot. High numbers for reallocated sectors or high drive write values would indicate an exhausted SSD.
To test for (2), click the Apple logo on top left corner and open ‚about this mac‘, then click on ‚system information‘ and there select ‚SATA‘. You’ll find an entry for TRIM enabled, and most likely the value is ‚no‘.
If that is the case, time to activate TRIM!
First, and if you have not already done, create a backup!
Then, open the ‚Terminal‘ utility in the ‚programs->utilities‘ folder and enter the following command:
Code:sudo trimforce enable
It’ll ask for your admin password and then whether you really want to do that. Confirm, and then TRIM will be activated and eventually, after a short time, your machine will reboot.
Check again under system information whether TRIM now is activated. If so, that’s all you have to do.
Already after a few minutes with TRIM you should see a great improvement in SSD performance.
Good luck!
Magnus
Hey thanks so much! done this and now my speeds are back up to 200-300mb, wish isnt amazing by todays standards but way better then 30MB/s so thanks alot for your help! Laptop still feels a bit sluggish but thats maybe because I just done a full shutdown so all the RAM would be cleared and so on instead of sleeping it. But thanks once again.
Just wish I had money to buy one of the nice new M1 Pro or M1 Max models![]()