I decided to move my project files from my hdd to my ssd and found that the apk output dir is still set to the old folder.
To reproduce this:
Create a project: D:\Android\Project1
Move it somewhere else: C:\Dev\Android\Project1
Open the project from the new dir and compile it.
You will find the apk in the previous output dir: D:\Android\Project1\Objects,
not the new one: C:\Dev\Android\Project1\Objects.
I think the output dir setting isn`t being transferred when the project is moved.
How can I fix this?
Thanks,
Mike.
Ok, I`m officially an idiot. I`d been opening the project by clicking recent items in the start menu. I should have checked I was opening the right one! Apologies :embarrassed:
I have 2 840 EVOs and can't say i've ever noticed any performance loss.
I have used the Performance Restoration Software on both drives but only because i felt it'd be a good idea, not because i was after any lost performance.
I've never felt the need to use performance restoration, even on my previous 840. Maybe you have a faulty SSD, they come with a three year warranty so changing it shouldn't be an issue if it's faulty. I liked the performance of my 830, but I love the performance of my 840's.
Samsung will not be getting any complaints from me, I'm a very happy customer...
Hey @thedesolatesoul,
You've got me thinking about what speed the drive will actually run at when set to performance, so I changed the settings and here are the results...
Its still looking good for you. However I dont quite trust Samsung Magician to run the perfomance tests. I havent tested turning off RAPID and see what happens.
I did a LOT of research before buying SSDs and heard not-so-great stories about Crucial/OCZ/Kingston etc, and Samsung was at the top of every single benchmark and the 850 Pro Evo especially was unanimously considered the best SSD that money could buy.
Atleast in my case the benchmarks/tests did show a slow down, but I havent noticed any discernible difference.