Problems with new SSD after cloning

Sep 2, 2018
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So i recently bought a new SSD (Toshiba-TR200 240GB) So i cloned all the files from my old SSD( OCZ Agility3) to my new SSD, everything worked fine, i formated the old ssd and the pc starts up fast and all that. But sometimes opening programs like chrome, or just folders can be really slow. Never had this issue with my old ssd? does it have something to do with the cloning and partitions?

Here is a img of the partitions: https://gyazo.com/298f2b6da1746e372d28b97d46954df4

IMG of Benchmark: https://gyazo.com/358e488e2213296811f94b88e1ddb617

Speccy info: https://gyazo.com/3a2b30dc44bfea12ad91587f402640f2

I dont really know what all this data means, so if anyone could explain me.
 
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You have my deepest sympathy and the slowest horse in the race.

PC World reviewed this SSD (for dog) in the following\ terms.

"Sadly, the cure hasn’t benefited Toshiba’s new TR200. Not since the Toshiba/OCZ Trion 100 have we seen a drive this slow with large data sets, writing them slower than most hard drives."

https://www.pcworld.com/article/3230927/storage/toshiba-tr200-review.html

Now your experience is with folder and application opening. I'll save you the trouble of reading the pertinent words. The reviewer says

"As pretty as the box looks, it hides truly poor sustained write performance, and very slow small file read performance."

RIP TR200.
You have my deepest sympathy and the slowest horse in the race.

PC World reviewed this SSD (for dog) in the following\ terms.

"Sadly, the cure hasn’t benefited Toshiba’s new TR200. Not since the Toshiba/OCZ Trion 100 have we seen a drive this slow with large data sets, writing them slower than most hard drives."

https://www.pcworld.com/article/3230927/storage/toshiba-tr200-review.html

Now your experience is with folder and application opening. I'll save you the trouble of reading the pertinent words. The reviewer says

"As pretty as the box looks, it hides truly poor sustained write performance, and very slow small file read performance."

RIP TR200.
 
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