Yay, going to do a fresh install once the third vertex comes in, and now the whole thing will be trimmed :D
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Yay, going to do a fresh install once the third vertex comes in, and now the whole thing will be trimmed :D
I think it's possibly to do so by loading the drivers during Windows setup from an USB stick, but it won't install the utility. On top of that, there's really no reason to. Just install windows first then update the driver and enjoy TRIM :up: Be sure to enabled Write Back Caching in the utility for a nice speedboost ;)
Fore speed for the people, very nice Intel! =)
^$#*& you intel! now i have to buy another x25-m
:(
yay shale install when i get home :)
and what utility are you guys talking bout (link?) ??
i have 2 g2 80gbs intel
I assume they mean Intel's SSD Toolbox
Link: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...&DwnldID=18455
Vista and Win7 support RAID directly. All you have to do is enable RAID in your BIOS and configure it in the setup screen afterward (press Ctrl I during start up). Then, proceed with the OS install. With older version Windows you have to load the RAID drivers from a separate drive during the OS install.
(this is with Intel chipsets, no idea about AMD)
ALMOST makes me want to jump to an x58 platform just so I can do a raid w/ some agility drives.
Hopefully, there'll be raid TRIM support for people with dedicated raid cards & AMD chipsets.
So this is only for RAID? Does it work for single drives?
G1 support stuff here, google can probably help more though. A friend of mine said it was possible to TRIM non-intel (kingston rebranded intel drives) also with a hack. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=240620
Yeah, you're right. I knew I read that thread here and failed to follow it all the way through. There is a hack available out in the wild, at least however for the kingston drives. No, I haven't tried this but it looks like it works : http://www.overclock.net/ssd/656984-...-40gb-ssd.html
It's a little fishy that the kingston intel g1 drives would work but not regular intel g1 drives no?
Those G2 40G Kingstons are EOL already right?
I bought one when it came out, enabled TRIM on it. And now I need another to RAID>
I installed these for my single X-25M G2 just fine. SSD Toolbox and manual TRIM still work fine too.
YAY, AWESOME!!
many were waiting for this probably,
a great innovation!!
the last missing piece :up: :yepp:.
This thread title is now misleading, clarification:
http://techreport.com/discussions.x/18653
Translation: if your Intel storage controller is set to RAID mode, you'll now be able to benefit from your solid-state drive's TRIM functionality when running it alongside a RAID array comprised of mechanical drives. TRIM isn't supported for SSDs participating in a RAID array, however. Intel may add that feature in the future, but it hasn't committed to doing so.
The actual Raid array does not get TRIMed, only single SSD devices connected to the controller when put in raid mode.
Uhhh, techreport is wrong. It _does_ support TRIM in raid0 mode. I'd rather trust Intel's words than what that site is saying. Directly from RST 9.6:
http://webpages.charter.net/campb292/thetext.PNG
This looks promising and I'm looking into buying another X25-M G2 :)
Trying to get an answer from INTEL.