Slow SSDS on Pavilion G6 1367SL

Hello

I just bought a laptop Pavilion 1367sl G6. I've updated the internal drive with a new Corsair Force 3 SSD 240 GB Sata III 6 GB.

I use Win 7 64 bit fully patched. I ran a Benchmark of hard drive and it seems that it is running more slowly than expected.

R/w, it's 200 MB/s. I checked the TRIM and AHCI and everything seems ok.

Could this be a problem with the sata cable supplied with the HP laptop?

If so, is it possible to change?

If not, how can I improve the performance of disk?

Thank you

Paolo

Pabo74 wrote:

Hi erico,.

Once again, thank you for your help.

So ultimately it seems that it is the maximum speed that I can achieve.

I wonder if the i5 - 2450M chipset does not have device sata 3...

I remember I saw this sata (3), but I don't remember where.

Anyway, you have some tips to increase my HARD drive performance?

Thank you

Paolo

i5 - 2540 m is your laptop, not the chipset cpu.
The Corsair forum is the place for that. Engineers can change the firmware. It won't help with laptop SATA interface has you.

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