Why is my Gen 4 SSD running so much slower than expected?

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Asked By CuriousGamer77 On

I recently bought an ADATA Premium M.2 Gen 4 SSD for my PS5, which was a steal at 93 CAD (about 68 USD) and according to CrystalDiskInfo, it's in 99% health. While some games like SF6 are loading faster, I've noticed that the SSD speed is only about 25% of what I expected it to be. My motherboard is an Aorus X470 Ultra Gaming. It supports two M.2 connectors: one for PCIe 3.0 and one for PCIe 2.0. I suspect that I may be using the second slot (M2B), which according to the specs might be slowing things down. When I look up M2B socket, I can't find a clear answer about what gen it supports. Can anyone shed light on this?

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Answered By TechWhiz101 On

You're spot on! An M.2 Gen 4 SSD would typically use PCIe 4.0 x4, while the specs you posted indicate that the M2B socket supports only PCIe 2.0 x4. This means you're only getting around 25% of the SSD's potential speed since PCIe 2.0 is much slower than PCIe 4.0. Basically, you're just bottlenecked by the slot you're using!

SpeedSeeker22 -

So just to clarify, any number in PCIe (like 2.0, 3.0, 4.0) refers to the generation, right? I get that I have a Gen 4 SSD in a Gen 2 slot, so I understand the speed issue. If I switch it to the Gen 3 slot, will it still be a huge improvement even if it won’t reach peak speed?

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