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22nd March 2010, 10:58 AM #451Notebook Deity
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Re: ASUS U80V-A1 Review
It turns out that just last week Intel released a new AHCI driver that reportedly - according to Intel and the Crucial SSD board - enables TRIM support. I just installed it and saw a usage pattern on my HDD at idle that would support the idea that it was being TRIMmed. So thanks for your help and yay for Intel!
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23rd March 2010, 12:09 AM #452
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Intel has a TRIM supporting driver? That is very relevant to my interests.
And how are your benchmarks looking now?
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23rd March 2010, 12:31 AM #453Notebook Deity
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Re: ASUS U80V-A1 Review
Available here: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/deta...&DwnldID=15251
Benchmarks took a slight hit, but by "feel" performance is noticeably improved. I have heard that the Intel driver reduces latency issues significantly, but people were using the generic MS for the TRIM support; now we can have both!
Other benches I've seen than CrystalMark report improved results, seems it very much depends on not just what bench you use, but what version even. I'm of the "if it feels faster it IS faster" school..." but YMMV.COMPUTERS: ASUS G75VW-DS72 (stock); ASUS G73JH-A2 | Intel G2 160 SSD | Puma Peak 6200 | Sony BD burner; U80V-B2 | Crucial 256 SSD, (notebooks), CG5290 (desktop); Apple 11" 13" Air, 15" & Retina MacBook Pro, 27" Core i5 iMac, & Mac Pro, 64GB iPad 3G, 2011 Mac Mini w/ 24" LED display, 32GB iPhone4.
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24th March 2010, 01:51 AM #454
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The driver you linked looks like it's only for RAID. Or something.
I was reading up on the 1014 IRST and it doesn't give TRIM to "regular" SSDs.
Oh well, if it's working out for you, no need to change it.
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Re: ASUS U80V-A1 Review
A couple of different users on the Crucial SSD Forum did some tests that convinced them that the TRIM command was working; one of them was pretty elaborate and quite convincing. At some point I'd hope Intel would come out with a single drive version that would explicitly support TRIM, especially as their SSD drives are among the most popular out there (I understand the Toolbox Optimizer handles it, but real-time is a lot more convenient).
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27th March 2010, 10:27 PM #456
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I like the automated TRIM, but it's not a gamebreaker. I'd stick with the MS drivers, but for some reason it messes with the plug-and-play of my eSATA port. I've only been able to do real plug-and-play with the Intel drivers.

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27th March 2010, 11:06 PM #457Notebook Deity
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Re: ASUS U80V-A1 Review
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