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    News - Intel brings TRIM support to 34nm SSDs

    New firmware and Intel SSD Optimiser now available to download.
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    Re: News - Intel brings TRIM support to 34nm SSDs

    Does anyone know if TRIM is supported for RAID0 or RAID1 arrays of these SSDs in Windows 7? I seem to remember reading somewhere that you couldn't use TRIM for RAID arrays with the current drivers/firmware...

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    Re: News - Intel brings TRIM support to 34nm SSDs

    I would guess that it depends on wether your raid controller is TRIM aware.
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    Re: News - Intel brings TRIM support to 34nm SSDs

    I would guess that it depends on wether your raid controller is TRIM aware.
    How about the ICH10R s/b on an ASUS P6T Deluxe V2?

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    Re: News - Intel brings TRIM support to 34nm SSDs

    AFAIK, TRIM does not work on Intel SSDs in RAID at all. Furthermore, you have to use the Windows drivers for the drive as well to use it. That said, Intel are working on revisions to their storage matrix software that will enable it on a number of chipsets in the near future.

    If you went down the indilinx SSD route, I think those SSDs do support TRIM in RAID on some chipsets already.

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    Re: News - Intel brings TRIM support to 34nm SSDs

    Well I got home this evening and decided to give the update a go, only the firmware doesnt seem to be available on the site anymore!

    Also it seems that some peoeple are having problems with their drives dying after the update is installed, doesnt sound so good. Perhaps this is why I cannot get hold of the firmware!

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    http://communities.intel.com/thread/...art=0&tstart=0

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    Re: News - Intel brings TRIM support to 34nm SSDs

    Got My Intel G2 SSD today & was ready to flash to the 02HA but is GONE/REMOVED ! Glad of the shipping delay now & grateful I guess ?...Got to be gutted if you've killed your Drive...

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    Re: News - Intel brings TRIM support to 34nm SSDs

    Quote Originally Posted by sayer View Post
    Well I got home this evening and decided to give the update a go, only the firmware doesnt seem to be available on the site anymore!

    Also it seems that some peoeple are having problems with their drives dying after the update is installed, doesnt sound so good. Perhaps this is why I cannot get hold of the firmware!

    References...
    http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1463671
    http://communities.intel.com/thread/...art=0&tstart=0
    OOOoooh, cheers for that, i was literally just about to.

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