A new native NVMe storage driver introduced in Windows Server 2025 can significantly improve SSD performance, and users have found a way to enable it on Windows 11 as well. The method relies on manually toggling feature flags in the Windows registry. While Microsoft does not officially support this on consumer versions of Windows, early testing shows measurable gains under certain conditions.

The driver is designed to reduce CPU overhead and improve IOPS performance for NVMe SSDs. According to Microsoft, the Server 2025 implementation can deliver up to 80 percent higher IOPS and cut CPU usage by roughly 45 percent. Those figures apply to server workloads and do not translate directly t…

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