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    Quote Originally Posted by CrimInalA View Post
    Thanks for the link but i couldn't find any RAID info in the article
    Read the thread. Check post 15. Download the white paper. Read the Q&A. Bingo.

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    I'm not sure what to make of that Intel Q&A:
    Intel is looking at including support in future versions of the tool.
    For all we know it could mean: Support will be included with our latest driver + ICH11R. In other words get a new mobo if you want RAID + TRIM

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrimInalA View Post
    Thanks for the link but i couldn't find any RAID info in the article
    PAGE 3 not allot but saying it will not support TRIM with a raid setup.. Allot of guys were asking about this question and it says a little work around on it below.

    There’s a major problem with TRIM today. The only Windows storage drivers to support it are written by Microsoft. The Intel Matrix Storage Manager (IMSM) driver will not pass the TRIM instruction to your SSD. This means you can't use anything but the drivers that ship with Windows 7. To make matters worse, if you enable non-member RAID on an Intel motherboard the default Windows 7 driver is an older version of IMSM so TRIM won't work there either - even if you don't have a RAID array created. Your best bet is to install Windows 7 with your I/O controller in AHCI mode (for Intel chipsets) and don't install any storage drivers. Intel is working on an updated IMSM that will pass the TRIM instruction to SSDs but it won't be ready for at least a couple of months.

    TRIM won't work on a RAID array.

    If you want to use IMSM or if you're using Windows XP or Vista, both of which do not support TRIM, there's another option. Earlier this year Indilinx released its Wiper Tool that performs a manual TRIM on their SSDs. It works by asking the OS for a list of the free space addresses on the partition and then sending the list with instructions to TRIM down to the SSD.
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    Does anyone still have the iso that updates the drives?

    I am currently running 2x x25-m 80 gig g2's as my raid-0 system partition for windows 7 and need the iso to boot to so i can update my drives and return them to raid config.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjohns97 View Post
    Does anyone still have the iso that updates the drives?

    I am currently running 2x x25-m 80 gig g2's as my raid-0 system partition for windows 7 and need the iso to boot to so i can update my drives and return them to raid config.
    Here you go http://www.sendspace.com/file/s18k0z

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    All the people that dropped huge coin to run multiple SSDs in RAID, I can't help but laugh a little at their predicament. Steadily decreasing performance on what for many is a $$$$+ invenstment must just be very annoying. Sometimes it's nice not being a paying beta tester for the cutting edge.
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    Agreed, it’s not as if the writing was not on the wall a long time ago regarding trim support for raid. A larger capacity disk is by far the best way to go. The specs are higher, they no longer degrade and they are more likely to have a higher free space ratio, which also improves performance. Add to that quicker boot times and less chance of failure and it’s a no brainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shabby View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speederlander View Post
    All the people that dropped huge coin to run multiple SSDs in RAID, I can't help but laugh a little at their predicament. Steadily decreasing performance on what for many is a $$$$+ invenstment must just be very annoying. Sometimes it's nice not being a paying beta tester for the cutting edge.
    I feel that i belong in the same group as my 80GB G1 cost the same as a 160GB G2 and no love for me neither..

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    Well i just ripped one of my G2's out my PC and im putting it up for sale later this weekend.
    RAID is fun but (like already said) not really worth it, im gonna keep my other 80GB for a while and i will buy a 160GB later on when i need more space.

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    Last edited by chuckbam; 11-01-2009 at 08:55 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Earzz View Post
    Well i just ripped one of my G2's out my PC and im putting it up for sale later this weekend.
    RAID is fun but (like already said) not really worth it, im gonna keep my other 80GB for a while and i will buy a 160GB later on when i need more space.
    They said on AnandTech site there will be future raid TRIM with later FW updates.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lu(ky View Post
    They said on AnandTech site there will be future raid TRIM with later FW updates.
    Problem is later updates could be many months or longer away, and given even single drives appear difficult and risky to get right consistently, I can only imagine that raid arrays with all their controller quirks and different combos involving parity and whatnot could put raid TRIM into gen 3 drives rather than the current crop. Keep in mind, that can't roll out RAID TRIM firmware updates or tools unless they are very confidant everything will work correctly. And given they can't even do that deadnuts on for drives running off their own chipsets and systems, imagine all the stuff they have to check with the various controllers, drivers, combinations, etc.
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    v1.4 has TRIM w/ 34nm. Intel pulled all FW updates off the website and replaced it with the tool.
    Last edited by chuckbam; 11-01-2009 at 09:29 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lu(ky View Post
    They said on AnandTech site there will be future raid TRIM with later FW updates.
    Well i already sold one 80GB X25-M G2 and maybe tomorrow im gonna trade my other 80GB X25-M for a 160GB G2.
    I really didnt want to wait for the support, im better of with a single drive tbh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earzz View Post
    Well i already sold one 80GB X25-M G2 and maybe tomorrow im gonna trade my other 80GB X25-M for a 160GB G2.
    I really didnt want to wait for the support, im better of with a single drive tbh.
    Yup, best approach is a single larger drive. People with SSD RAID arrays prior to TRIM getting fully sorted out are throwing their money away IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speederlander View Post
    Yup, best approach is a single larger drive. People with SSD RAID arrays prior to TRIM getting fully sorted out are throwing their money away IMO.
    With RAID you need to update each drive FW separate to have TRIM. Just the tool does not work in RAID.

    Don't you guys know the TRIM FW was released?

    The AnandTech artical is out dated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    With RAID you need to update each drive FW separate to have TRIM. Just the tool does not work in RAID.

    Don't you guys know the TRIM FW was released?

    The AnandTech artical is out dated.

    http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=16638
    Yes, we know the TRIM FW was released. As of current toolset, there is no fix for degradation of performance while in RAID. If you claim that the new tool/FW actually addresses this issue for RAIDed drives, that makes you the first to have the scoop. I would ask for you to post your source. I would be happy to be wrong but I'm fairly certain I am not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speederlander View Post
    Yes, we know the TRIM FW was released. As of current toolset, there is no fix for degradation of performance while in RAID. If you claim that the new tool/FW actually addresses this issue for RAIDed drives, that makes you the first to have the scoop. I would ask for you to post your source. I would be happy to be wrong but I'm fairly certain I am not.

    I read it in the v1.4 FW release notes. Not knowing it would be pulled, I failed to save them.

    What it said was, drives in RAID need to be updated one at a time
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    I read it in the v1.4 FW release notes. Not knowing it would be pulled, I failed to save them.

    What it said was, drives in RAID need to be updated one at a time
    You don't need the tool if you have the FW update.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    I read it in the v1.4 FW release notes. Not knowing it would be pulled, I failed to save them.

    What it said was, drives in RAID need to be updated one at a time
    Yes, I am sure to update their firmware, which addressed more than just TRIM, they would need to be updated one at a time. But TRIM does not currently work in RAID. I'm sorry, it doesn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    With RAID you need to update each drive FW separate to have TRIM. Just the tool does not work in RAID.

    Don't you guys know the TRIM FW was released?

    The AnandTech artical is out dated.

    http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=16638
    Did you not read the subject line in this thread

    AFAIK the stand alone TRIM function in the tool box will only work on drives with updated f/w and it will not work on ssd's in a raid array.

    It could well be that if you have raid 0 you would be better off not updating the f/w, which has been optimised taking into account its ability to TRIM. In fact I suspect you would be better off with a G1 drive rather than a G2 drive if you are using raid 0.

    TRIM support will come for raid, but when is another issue. Intel recommend you TRIM once a day so even if you could work out a way of splitting the array, trimming it and then rebuilding the array it would be way too much agro.

    Regardless with or without TRIM raid 0 is of no real benefit for most users.

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    Can I update the firmware of the G2 still ? Are those still bugged.

    Should I just wait for a new release to use the TRIM feature ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ced-G60 View Post
    Can I update the firmware of the G2 still ? Are those still bugged.

    Should I just wait for a new release to use the TRIM feature ?

    Just wait to be safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earzz View Post
    Just wait to be safe.
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