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Hello Friends,

 

I have a Seagate ST5000DM000 external hard drive connected to a USB 3.0 port and I get really slow speeds when copying data. Usually the speed tops out at around 2.0Mbps per second. I have done some searching and have gone in to the Device Manager and under the Policies tab I have Better Performance checked and Enable Write Caching. This external is strictly for backup purposes, nothing is being read or copied to it frequently. I'm going to try running a Check Disk and a Defrag, but I doubt those will make much difference.

 

Other there any other suggestions I can try? Thank you!

 

Other maybe important info:

Motherboard = Z170A Gaming M5 (Latest Firmware)

OS = Windows 10 Pro

 

I was curious when you asked if it had a dock, as it was in an enclosure packaged by Seagate. So I did a quick search for the Model Number I posted and found this: 

 

 

So apparently, the actual hard drive was an OEM drive. It was weird because when I did a Serial Lookup there was no warranty on it. How very ###### of Seagate.

 

Anyway, back on topic. I was able to copy files before and I do remember them getting up to 80Mbps per second. I did notice that after the past couple big Windows 10 updates is when it started to slow down.

 

I ran Crystal Info on it and everything was fine. I checked the Serial on the actual External Case and there is a different serial number. The serial I posted above is the serial of the actual hard drive. So good news is the drive is still under warranty until July, going to RMA it.

1 minute ago, D!ABOL!C said:

I ran Crystal Info on it and everything was fine. I checked the Serial on the actual External Case and there is a different serial number. The serial I posted above is the serial of the actual hard drive. So good news is the drive is still under warranty until July, going to RMA it.

Might as well :)

 

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