andressergio, looks like you did not have write back caching on your first as ssd pic. that would explain the lower score...
andressergio, looks like you did not have write back caching on your first as ssd pic. that would explain the lower score...
arg...these drivers are just awful on my x79 system. 11.0 and 11.2 are very nice. all the 11.5 seem to do is lower performance, even on my z68 with the 11.5 orom...
thanks mate for ya help with new drivers score is better and i do have cache activated will do a screenshot for ya
here look how much improved compared to http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...-Drivers/page2
RAID ROM 11.5 latests + latest RST certified
http://i.imgur.com/VOvww.jpg
From what I've gathered, SCSI unmap is not on the public builds yet.
The simpliest way to verify if TRIM is working is with WinHEX
1/ Copy a JPEG file (for example) to the root directory of your RAID
2/ Open WinHEX then press F9 (Open Disk) then choose your RAID partition
3/ Choose your files and look at his content, note the first cluster / offset
4/ Then delete the file under Windows
5/ Under WinHEX press F9 to reopen your partition and choose "Take a new one"
=> When you choose your (deleted) file you must see 00 00 00 or FF FF FF (etc.) instead of the old content. If the content did not change then TRIM is not ok.
=> If the file is not here use alt+g or ctrl+g to go to the good location and see if you got 00 00 00 or FF FF FF (etc.) or the older data
Example :
http://www.hardware.fr/marc/rst_11.2_ahci.png
One SSD, AHCI, RST 11.2 : ok
http://www.hardware.fr/marc/rst_11.5_raid.png
Two SSD, RAID 0, RST 11.5 : bad
But for the moment i don't have a bios with ROM raid 11.5.0.1414 for my motherboard
i do have new raid ROM and latest 11.5 certified i tried your method but i dont see the file anymore...
here pics
i copied
http://i.imgur.com/e7SGB.jpg
deleted and where is the file ? i followed you procedure exact
http://i.imgur.com/kElpc.jpg
Strange you don't get the filed marked as deleted
What about choose OK instead of Take a new one ?
Strange, i'm not on the same PC here so i can't check, in fact i test with a larger file than a simple JPEG (2 or 4 GB video file) file but i thought it was the same with a smaller one. In any case just note the first cluster / offset when the file is here and go to the same location after it's deleted.
Just testing on another machine and it works as expected but not every time
If i choose "Take a new one" i see the file marked as deleted and content is 00 00 00 etc.
If i choose "OK" i see the file since file listing is not up to date but the content is 00 00 00 etc.
BTW when you do not see the file after hitting "Take a new one" use alt+g or ctrl+g to go to the good location
here's the result file removed even from Recycle bin
if i do as you say still file isnt there, but when i click the first snapshot instead of all hexa nrs its shows this:
http://i.imgur.com/57PnQ.jpg
maybe its working...what do you think ?
cauz here is the file when i just copied after deletion
http://i.imgur.com/AaxSg.jpg
cheers and thanks for the help
Sergio
If you got 00 00 when looking in the (old) file content then it's ok, so it is :)
Yes, for the first screen
For the second screen i don't understand what do you want to show since you are on cluster 2 instead of 7059097
sorry i wanted to show that the file newed copied shows the hexa instead of 0
look at today after been idle some hours
http://i.imgur.com/J2eCN.jpg
I have 4 SSD in RAID0 on ICH10 (X58 chipset board) with OROM 11.5.0.1414 and IRST 11.5.0.1207 installed. Windows 7 U x64 SP1.
I have been trying the procedure outlined here, but it does not appear that TRIM is working, that is; the clusters never zero out.
Is that to be expected?
Not expected, but that seems to be the truth:
Until now only users with an Intel Z77 chipset mainboard have verified, that the Trim command really works within the RAID0 array. So i think, that an Ivy Bridge system is required to get benefit of this new Trim feature.
Not even my Z68 RAID0 system seems to be supported by the Trim feature of the actual RST 11.5 ROM/Drivers combination (unless I have done a mistake). I have just tested it with the tool HxD. You can see the pictures >here<.
Hey Fernando !!!
from my tests seems working and as u can see score improves after idle some time, i let the PC dld some stuff and today i took a ASSD test and was really surprised
see this was first run with JUST INSALLED NEW ROM and drivers
http://i.imgur.com/qNh8w.jpg
and some days after....
getting better
http://i.imgur.com/lQYFf.jpg
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/fo...938#post746938
i also assumed zero would be still programmed nand...
if these as ssd results are what you are going by, check out mine, and i'm not using any drivers or an os that would facilitate trim:
night before last, after some heavy storage benching:
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/3518/726c.png
afer reboot the next day (i believe the difference would be because of GC, not raid trim...):
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/1815/holys.png
GC stands for "Garbage Collection".
Just for your information: I just have published the following statement within the Guru3D Forum (>LINK<):
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fernando