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For some reason, since installing Windows 8.1 Pro (Legitmate copy I received from Microsoft), I've been experiencing brief periods of 100% disk usage on my SSD only.

Is this a known error with the system or could my SSD possibly be on its way out?
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SSD's are more reliable the HDD, but sometimes you'll get one with a short lifespan due to manufacturing error. If you get 100% usage hangtimes, I'd run a few performance checks on it and post results below
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Could possibly be a malicious file using it. Try running a scan with malwarebytes in safe mode.

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By chance is it an Intel SSD?
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Makaveli wrote By chance is it an Intel SSD?


No, Kingston HyperX idk what model though.
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I have the same problem as you
look up Ccleaner worked good for
me!
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Here's the results of the AS SSD benchmark tool.
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Thats crazy low for a SSD... I would send it for a replacement!
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I'd suggest following this guide already if you haven't any user with a SSD should do this.

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AMD_FX wrote Thats crazy low for a SSD... I would send it for a replacement!


Mine is like 3-4 years old now. I doubt I'd still be under warranty for a replacement.
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