I suggest you start by

checking the kernel version, ubuntu is kinda like debian, it may be an "old" one (relatively) especially LTS ... .

big chances that updating your kernel will be more than sufficient .

Le 03/07/2024 à 10:20, Jamaleddine AMGHAR a écrit :
Hello,

I am experiencing an abnormal performance issue with my Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB (2B2QEXM7) on my Ubuntu 24.04 LTS system. My setup includes a 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700 x 20 processor, and the SSD is connected to an M.2 M-key, type-2280 slot (PCIe Gen.3 x4 interface) that supports NVMe on the motherboard.

Specifically, I have noticed a significantly low write speed of around 700MB/s on my Ubuntu system. After some research, it appears that many users face similar issues when using NVMe drives on Linux. In contrast, when I tested the same SSD on the same motherboard using a portable Windows OS, the write speed was approximately 3GB/s.

Could you provide any methods to optimize the performance of my NVMe drive on Linux? Additionally, how can I update the NVMe driver on Linux using "nvme-cli"? Any advice or recommendations you have to address this issue would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your assistance.

Best regards,

Jamaledd

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