how do you get faster write speeds to SSD only getting 24mb/s
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wont let me post correctly
https://www.theregister.com/2021/10/13/how_ntfs_finally_made_it/#:~:text=Starting with the Linux 5.15,FAT)%20file%20system%20across%20Windows.here it says as if linux 5.5 version ntfs fully supported
but maybe fully supported and getting retropie to access at full speed 2 different thingsStarting with the Linux 5.15 kernel, NTFS is finally being fully supported in Linux. This journey hasn't been easy. Microsoft introduced NTFS, a proprietary – naturally – journaling file system in Windows NT 3.1 in 1993. From there, it replaced 1977's File Allocation Table (FAT) file system across Windows.
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has agreed to include Paragon Software's NTFS3 kernel driver, giving the Linux kernel 5.15 release improved support for Microsoft's NTFS file system. But he also had some process and security lessons to offer developers about how to code submissions to the kernel should be made.
i did see in another link
to use ntfs-3gfor for the fstab
would that fix things? adding -3g -
i guess retropie doesnt fully support ntfs
above says Linux 5.15 kernal is fully supported
but when i logged into retropie
it only runs 5.10.63 so its not fully supported yet.. i guess once retropie upgrades to 5.15 maybe then ntfs gets the fully speeds
i formated to exfat but it didnt take
pi@retropie:~ $ df -h -T Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root ext4 117G 4.5G 108G 4% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 9.4M 1.9G 1% /run tmpfs tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat 256M 49M 207M 20% /boot tmpfs tmpfs 384M 0 384M 0% /run/user/1000
pi@retropie:~ $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/ total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Feb 28 15:15 5BAF-3224 -> ../../sda1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 28 15:15 8988cf8f-d459-476f-9a4a-16c56702dc40 -> ../../mmcblk0p2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 28 15:15 C367-3F28 -> ../../mmcblk0p1
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 PARTUUID=e22bcd10-01 /boot vfat defaults 0 2 PARTUUID=e22bcd10-02 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1 # a swapfile is not a swap partition, no line here # use dphys-swapfile swap[on|off] for that UUID=5BAF-3224 /home/pi/RetroPie exfat nofail,user,uid=pi,gid=pi 0 2
pi@retropie:~ $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/ total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Feb 28 15:17 5BAF-3224 -> ../../sda1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 28 15:17 8988cf8f-d459-476f-9a4a-16c56702dc40 -> ../../mmcblk0p2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 28 15:17 C367-3F28 -> ../../mmcblk0p1 pi@retropie:~ $ sudo mkfs.exfat /dev/sda1 mkexfatfs 1.3.0 Creating... done. Flushing... done. File system created successfully. pi@retropie:~ $ df -h -T Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root ext4 117G 4.5G 108G 4% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 9.4M 1.9G 1% /run tmpfs tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat 256M 49M 207M 20% /boot tmpfs tmpfs 384M 0 384M 0% /run/user/1000 pi@retropie:~ $
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so i dont have that hdparm program not sure how to install it
i did get it to format and mount using sudo mkfs.fat
pi@retropie:~ $ df -h -T Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root ext4 117G 4.5G 108G 4% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 9.4M 1.9G 1% /run tmpfs tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat 256M 49M 207M 20% /boot /dev/sda1 vfat 1.9T 96K 1.9T 1% /home/pi/RetroPie tmpfs tmpfs 384M 0 384M 0% /run/user/1000
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 PARTUUID=e22bcd10-01 /boot vfat defaults 0 2 PARTUUID=e22bcd10-02 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1 # a swapfile is not a swap partition, no line here # use dphys-swapfile swap[on|off] for that UUID=D41A-0442 /home/pi/RetroPie vfat nofail,user,uid=pi,gid=pi 0 2
extfat just wouldnt work now is this fat or fat32?
so copying is even worse.. now it only copies 2-5mbs/s
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i did google and found a different format
pi@retropie:~ $ sudo mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sda1
now i got 5-10mb/s but no where near 80mbs whats going on? its it writting to the SD card first then the SSD?
as its supposed to write directly to the SSDpi@retropie:~ $ df -h -T Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root ext4 117G 4.5G 108G 4% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 9.6M 1.9G 1% /run tmpfs tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat 256M 49M 207M 20% /boot /dev/sda1 vfat 1.9T 1.7G 1.9T 1% /home/pi/RetroPie tmpfs tmpfs 384M 0 384M 0% /run/user/1000 pi@retropie:~ $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/ total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Feb 28 16:12 3FDD-79EC -> ../../sda1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 28 16:12 8988cf8f-d459-476f-9a4a-16c56702dc40 -> ../../mmcblk0p2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 28 16:12 C367-3F28 -> ../../mmcblk0p1 pi@retropie:~ $
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 PARTUUID=e22bcd10-01 /boot vfat defaults 0 2 PARTUUID=e22bcd10-02 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1 # a swapfile is not a swap partition, no line here # use dphys-swapfile swap[on|off] for that UUID=3FDD-79EC /home/pi/RetroPie vfat nofail,user,uid=pi,gid=pi 0 2
and i dont know how to get the testing of the dd or the hdparm command for the sda1
is it maybe retropie cant hand 2TB at the full usb 3.0 speeds? as i didnt have issue with the same brand SSD just at a 250 and 500mbs but now i jumped to a 2TB i get these extreme slow speeds..
and i dont know linux good enough to trouble shoot things
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@comet424 said in how do you get faster write speeds to SSD only getting 24mb/s:
i formated to exfat but it didnt take
[...]You've run the correct command, but your next
df
commands don't show that the newly formatted partition is mounted.so i dont have that hdparm program not sure how to install it
You can install it with
sudo apt install hdparm
.i did get it to format and mount using sudo mkfs.fat
extfat just wouldnt work now is this fat or fat32?It's neither,
exfat
is another type of filesystem, just likefat
orvfat
(which is Linux name for FAT32).I'm not really sure how you're testing, your
df
commands don't show the/dev/sda1
partition being mounted so you may actually be testing just the sdcard.is it maybe retropie cant hand 2TB at the full usb 3.0 speeds? as i didnt have issue with the same brand SSD just at a 250 and 500mbs but now i jumped to a 2TB i get these extreme slow speeds.
It can handle it fine, that's not the issue here - is the filesystem used. Use
exfat
instead ofntfs
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@mitu
ill re ty again and the test i did was on the bottom of the forum pagei ran
pi@retropie:~ $ sudo sh -c "sync && echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches" pi@retropie:~ $ dd if=./largefile of=/dev/null bs=4k
and ran
dd if=/dev/zero of=./largefile bs=1M count=1024
so i installed it and ran
pi@retropie:~ $ sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda1 /dev/sda1: Timing cached reads: 1588 MB in 2.00 seconds = 793.80 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 882 MB in 3.00 seconds = 293.62 MB/sec
so for doing the exfat how do i change that for the fstab? as it wouldnt mount or if it did it was media/usb0
pi@retropie:~ $ df -h -T Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root ext4 117G 4.5G 108G 4% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 9.5M 1.9G 1% /run tmpfs tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat 256M 49M 207M 20% /boot /dev/sda1 vfat 1.9T 4.2G 1.9T 1% /home/pi/RetroPie tmpfs tmpfs 384M 0 384M 0% /run/user/1000
this above formated for fat 32 and i getting copy speeds of 5-10mbs
but when i had ntfs it was least 25 so i dont get it ):
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@comet424 said in how do you get faster write speeds to SSD only getting 24mb/s:
so for doing the exfat how do i change that for the fstab? as it wouldnt mount or if it did it was media/usb0
Did you try to use the
fstab
line that you previously posted ?/dev/sda1 /home/pi/RetroPie exfat nofail,user,uid=pi,gid=pi 0 2
When you test using
dd
, make sure you're using an output file that's on the external disc:dd if=/dev/urandom of=/home/pi/RetroPie/test.file bs=1M count=1024
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for the fstab i tried "exfat" "exfat4" "extfat" "ext4"
none of them mounted.. unless i change the fstab uuid
and set the usbmount to Enabled in the menu
then sometimes it mountedso the results for the tests are
pi@retropie:~ $ sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda1 /dev/sda1: Timing cached reads: 1588 MB in 2.00 seconds = 793.80 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 882 MB in 3.00 seconds = 293.62 MB/sec pi@retropie:~ $ df -h -T Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root ext4 117G 4.5G 108G 4% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 9.5M 1.9G 1% /run tmpfs tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat 256M 49M 207M 20% /boot /dev/sda1 vfat 1.9T 4.2G 1.9T 1% /home/pi/RetroPie tmpfs tmpfs 384M 0 384M 0% /run/user/1000 pi@retropie:~ $ dd if=/dev/urandom of=/home/pi/RetroPie/test.file bs=1M count=1024 1024+0 records in 1024+0 records out 1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 59.2516 s, 18.1 MB/s
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@comet424 said in how do you get faster write speeds to SSD only getting 24mb/s:
none of them mounted.. unless i change the fstab uuid
My example was without the UUID, just using the partition inode directly. If you re-format the drive, it's label may change, so the UUID may not match.
EDIT: add the entry to
/etc/fstab
, then try runningmount -a -t exfat
and if the drive is mounted (
mount -t exfat
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ok so not sure what to change in my fstab
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 PARTUUID=e22bcd10-01 /boot vfat defaults 0 2 PARTUUID=e22bcd10-02 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1 # a swapfile is not a swap partition, no line here # use dphys-swapfile swap[on|off] for that UUID=3FDD-79EC /home/pi/RetroPie vfat nofail,user,uid=pi,gid=pi 0 2
is my current Fat32 for the 2TB drive
everytime i format it changes the UUID so then i re change it in the fstaband what i was meaning is /home/pi/RetroPie vfat
i changed the vfat to "ext4" "exfat" "exfat4"
when i had it formated as exFat or whatever the proper wording is for itto see if it would mount.. it would sometimes mount as /media/usb0
so wehre in the fstab do i add /etc/fstab
and i guess reformat the drive to exfat right?
and i did try where vfat is when i had "ntfs" i tried changing it to "ntfs-3g" but that didnt help either as i read that in a different retropie article someone said worked but didnt work for me
when i had it as ntfs -
Sorry, but it's getting difficult to follow your replies without any phrasing or punctuation. Can you make an effort and organize your replies better ? I understand English may not be your native language, but try to make an effort and put some structure into it.
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First, make sure you format your drive as
exfat
, use themkfs.exfat
command I've mentioned. Usecfdisk /dev/sda
orfdisk -l /dev/sda
to confirm the drive is properly formatted. -
2nd, modify
/etc/fstab
and replace the last line with the entry I mentioned a couple of replies ago:
/dev/sda1 /home/pi/RetroPie exfat nofail,user,uid=pi,gid=pi 0 2
- 3rd, try the mount commands from my previous reply to make sure that you've correctly modified
/etc/fstab
and mounting works. If none of the commands fail, then you can disable theusbmount
service and reboot to see if the external disc is mounted correctly (to/home/pi/RetroPie
).
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@mitu
sorry try my best as i have dislexia and its sounds clear to mewhat i was say
in fstab file
vfat line i changed it to "ext4" "exfat" "exfat4" for Exfat
non of these settings "mounted" the drive tp /home/pi/RetroPie
only to /media/usb0 and you had to have the Auto USBmount service Enabled in the Menu.. Disabled wouldnt mountwhen it was ntfs i treid "ntfs" and "ntfs-3g"
and i was sayin since its in Fat32 i guess i have to reformat it
and i said i had to change the UUID in the Fstab every single time when i formated the drive
pi@retropie:/etc $ sudo mkfs.exfat /dev/sda1 mkexfatfs 1.3.0 Creating... done. Flushing... done. File system created successfully. pi@retropie:/etc $ cfdisk /dev/sda cfdisk: cannot open /dev/sda: Permission denied pi@retropie:/etc $ cfdisk /dev/sda1 cfdisk: cannot open /dev/sda1: Permission denied pi@retropie:/etc $ fdisk -l /dev/sda fdisk: cannot open /dev/sda: Permission denied pi@retropie:/etc $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/ total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 28 16:34 8988cf8f-d459-476f-9a4a-16c56702dc40 -> ../../mmcblk0p2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Feb 28 17:51 B862-4CA4 -> ../../sda1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 28 16:34 C367-3F28 -> ../../mmcblk0p1 pi@retropie:/etc $ sudo nano fstab pi@retropie:/etc $ pi@retropie:/etc $ fdisk -l /dev/sda1 fdisk: cannot open /dev/sda1: Permission denied
i rebooted and ran your 2 commands again
`"""' The RetroPie Project, https://retropie.org.uk pi@retropie:~ $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/ total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 28 17:58 8988cf8f-d459-476f-9a4a-16c56702dc40 -> ../../mmcblk0p2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Feb 28 17:58 B862-4CA4 -> ../../sda1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 28 17:58 C367-3F28 -> ../../mmcblk0p1 pi@retropie:~ $ df -h -T Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root ext4 117G 4.5G 108G 4% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 9.4M 1.9G 1% /run tmpfs tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat 256M 49M 207M 20% /boot tmpfs tmpfs 384M 0 384M 0% /run/user/1000 pi@retropie:~ $ cfdisk /dev/sda1 cfdisk: cannot open /dev/sda1: Permission denied pi@retropie:~ $ fdisk -l /dev/sda fdisk: cannot open /dev/sda: Permission denied pi@retropie:~ $ fdisk -l /dev/sda1 fdisk: cannot open /dev/sda1: Permission denied pi@retropie:~ $
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 PARTUUID=e22bcd10-01 /boot vfat defaults 0 2 PARTUUID=e22bcd10-02 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1 # a swapfile is not a swap partition, no line here # use dphys-swapfile swap[on|off] for that UUID=B862-4CA4 /home/pi/RetroPie exfat nofail,user,uid=pi,gid=pi 0 2
pi@retropie:/etc $ mount -a -t exfat mount: only root can use "--all" option pi@retropie:/etc $ sudo mount -a -t exfat FUSE exfat 1.3.0 WARN: volume was not unmounted cleanly. fuse: mountpoint is not empty fuse: if you are sure this is safe, use the 'nonempty' mount option pi@retropie:/etc $
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The errors below
cfdisk: cannot open /dev/sda1: Permission denied
pi@retropie:~ $ fdisk -l /dev/sda
fdisk: cannot open /dev/sda: Permission denied
pi@retropie:~ $ fdisk -l /dev/sda1
fdisk: cannot open /dev/sda1: Permission deniedare because I forgot to prefix them with
sudo
(they needroot
access). Trysudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
and check if the
/dev/sda1
partition is reported as NTFS/exFAT.The same with the
mount
commands.sudo mount -a -t exfat
FUSE exfat 1.3.0
WARN: volume was not unmounted cleanly.
fuse: mountpoint is not empty
fuse: if you are sure this is safe, use the 'nonempty' mount optionThe first message is because the
fuse
variant is installed, though it shouldn't interfere. You can uninstall it first by runningsudo apt remove exfat-fuse
and the mounting will use the native Linux
exfat
support. Re-try then to run> sudo mount -a -t exfat -o nonempty
and then check by running
mount
that/home/pi/RetroPie
is mounted usingexfat
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pi@retropie:~ $ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda1 Disk /dev/sda1: 1.8 TiB, 2000397795328 bytes, 3907026944 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: dos Disk identifier: 0x00000000 pi@retropie:~ $ sudo apt remove exfat-fuse Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: libmicrodns0 rpi-eeprom-images Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them. The following packages will be REMOVED: exfat-fuse 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded. After this operation, 64.5 kB disk space will be freed. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Y (Reading database ... 130482 files and directories currently installed.) Removing exfat-fuse (1.3.0-1) ... Processing triggers for man-db (2.8.5-2) ... pi@retropie:~ $ sudo mount -a -t exfat -o nonempty pi@retropie:~ $ df -h -T Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root ext4 117G 4.5G 108G 4% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 26M 1.9G 2% /run tmpfs tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat 256M 49M 207M 20% /boot tmpfs tmpfs 384M 0 384M 0% /run/user/1000 /dev/sda1 exfat 1.9T 2.2M 1.9T 1% /home/pi/RetroPie pi@retropie:~ $ sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda1 /dev/sda1: Timing cached reads: 1608 MB in 2.00 seconds = 804.45 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 866 MB in 3.00 seconds = 288.37 MB/sec pi@retropie:~ $
pi@retropie:~ $ dd if=/dev/urandom of=/home/pi/RetroPie/test.file bs=1M count=1024 1024+0 records in 1024+0 records out 1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 58.2039 s, 18.4 MB/s pi@retropie:~ $
copying over network from windows still get 2-10mb/s
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OK, so the disc is not formated as
exfat
and mounted via the native kernel support, withoutfuse
. This should take out the extra CPU consumed by usingfuse
andntfs
.If you're copying just a large file over the network, do you get the same - low - speed ? Is this over a wired or wireless conenction ?
I know the NesPi case - the older versions ? - had an issue with the SATA controller used in the case (see this topic), it might be worth checking if the case you're using falls has the SATA controller that is problematic.
Just
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@mitu
i thought the disk got formated as exfat/dev/sda1 exfat 1.9T 2.2M 1.9T 1% /home/pi/RetroPie
so what do you mean exactly by "OK, so the disc is not formated as exfat and mounted via the native kernel support, without fuse. This should take out the extra CPU consumed by using fuse and ntfs."
explain it for someone that doesnt know the fuse and the native kernel support or the extra cpu consummed etc
network is cabled 1gb connection..
its copying any file.. that i getting only 2-10mbs the dd command shows 18mb/s is that saying its only read writting? large or small just doesnt matter ):im using the nespi 4 from my how to guide i made
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28848/guide-how-to-setup-nespi-4?_=1646095106362so i dont know if it falls under that i thought i solved the slow problem speeds with my article about mounting the sata controller as i think i read that article and thats how i made my article from it
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@comet424 said in how do you get faster write speeds to SSD only getting 24mb/s:
explain it for someone that doesnt know the fuse and the native kernel support or the extra cpu consummed etc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS-3G#Performance
so i dont know if it falls under that i thought i solved the slow problem speeds with my article about mounting the sata controller as i think i read that article and thats how i made my article from it
Did you add the quirks configuration to
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@mitu
yes and noi actually still running the same nintendo nesp case you see in the article i made.. all i did for myself was upgrade from 250gb to a 2tb and i use the 250gb in a new system for a friend.. and speeds were fine for it..
so i didnt need to change the cmdline as i made thes changes back in 2020 .. but ill try removing the part in the cmdline to see if it works for a 2tb i had to add it for the 250 and 500gb
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`*****@@**' IP Address.........: 192.168.0.52 `*******' Temperature........: CPU: 52°C/125°F GPU: 52°C/125°F `"""' The RetroPie Project, https://retropie.org.uk pi@retropie:~ $ df -h -T Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root ext4 117G 4.5G 108G 4% / devtmpfs devtmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 9.4M 1.9G 1% /run tmpfs tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock tmpfs tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat 256M 49M 207M 20% /boot /dev/sda1 exfat 1.9T 18G 1.9T 1% /home/pi/RetroPie tmpfs tmpfs 384M 0 384M 0% /run/user/1000 pi@retropie:~ $ sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda1 /dev/sda1: Timing cached reads: 1546 MB in 2.00 seconds = 772.88 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 1088 MB in 3.00 seconds = 362.55 MB/sec pi@retropie:~ $ dd if=/dev/urandom of=/home/pi/RetroPie/test.file bs=1M count=1024 1024+0 records in 1024+0 records out 1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 58.393 s, 18.4 MB/s pi@retropie:~ $
so windows shows now anywhere from 2-50mbs its better that way but i dunno... is there a test file size that you copy from windows to find out the actually speed?
i gonna try to copy over some couple gig files
so copying just random files i get 3-5mbs
random files of 159gb i jsut sliding over is going to take 8hoursso removing the cmdline info i added didnt help ):
but its a limit with this usb hot swap and 2TB maybe its only good for 1TB and less?
i dont have a smaller SSD anymore to test it ):
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so selecting 4 files all together 8 gb
it started at 90mbs then dropped down to 2mb then up and down but finishedthats with the removal of the extra for the the cmdline.txt
but the other file copying of smaller more files is at 2.38mb/s saying going to take 15 hours now to copy 156gb
i selected 73 files that equaled 159gb to test to copy.... it peaks at 90mbs/ averages like 60mb and says takes 35min to transfer 159gb not the 15 hours for the smaller files ...
should i re add the info to the cmdline.txt and see what happens ..
is it an issue then for small files? and if so anyway to improve speeds for small files
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