Same results here, TRIM is working fine on an Intel SSD 520 Raid0 array on my P67 chipset... Intel SSDtool seems a bit unstable with this new driver, hangs and then works again randomly, not in much use anymore so no biggie..
I you read a few pages back in this thread, you'll find a few Vertex3 owners with TRIM raid0, instantly TRIMMING when deleted, and OP with his Agility3 drives behaving the same, all SF-2281.
My SF-2281 Intel 520's in raid0 TRIM's instantly as well, they have never performed better... There...
Vertex 3's need the latest firmware 5.03/5.04 to have working TRIM, make sure you are on OCZ's version of these firmwares.. Do not do the heavy stuff like rebuild before you are sertain all stuff is upto date and correct for TRIM.. Backup, recreate array, restore backupimage, thats the easy...
If you have any X58 friends/requests for TRIM+Raid0, could you have them try this Id: 3a05 if you could hexopen that ID..
This is the most promising ID I have found for X58 that are actually a Raid Controller (Device 8086:3a05) (82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) SATA RAID Controller) residing on X58...
@Fernando:
The reason: To make you buy new hardware, imoral and cowardly and shitty support of almost new hardware... The excuse about validation costs, is lame beyond belief, the controllerhardware is basically the same, and they developed TRIM in Raid0 mostly on 6-series chipsets anyway...
FYI: I actually tested with the orom posted 25.11.2012:1142 earlier this evening in post #102, so this is what I'm using now to modd for other users with P67.. Just so you know exactly what orom I used..
Yes, very good news indeed, and I'll try to remember to post who made it from now on :D...
I was just speculating and typing things I knew it could not be, as quickformat did TRIM, but a simple filedelete did nothing. Anyway, C300 array have done the delete/TRIM after an reboot, so it's just what they do. So both my arrays is now working at TRIM/raid0 on my Asus Sabertooth P67..
Fernando's latest OROM does indeed zero out my C300 array, cleans it right up imidiately and restores performance...
TRIM works as it should do, but only on my Intel 520 array. There it zeros out the deleted file imidiately. But on my C300 array, it does nothing unless I quickformat. C300...
Have inserted your latest modded 6-series only orom module, and tested a quickformat on my secondary raid0 with two 64gb C300's on Intel SATAII. They where used for more then a year and was a bit degraded, the format gave them their performance back and then some, they actually scored higher...
The Intel SF drives would probably be the ones best suites to test this orom with, since they have a 100% working firmware for raid0 TRIM, all though I do believe SF drives TRIM just fine on Z77 in raid0 (?). I have both Intel 520's and C300's in raid0, and if someone insert the orom modded by...
OROM/Bios motherboard modifications is not illegal. You can add/remove/modify anything you want to oroms/bioses, as millions have done before you. You do not buy a bios or a licence to one, nor agree to an EULA etc., and even if it did you can still modify the life out of it... Even apple can...
GC only clears partially written pages, and has positive effect on writes as it no longer needs to rewrite when writing occurs. However, this does nothing to the invalid pages in LBA, nor to fragmentation in LBA or to the footprint of files written and then deleted, here you need TRIM.
This...
What are you on about man..... Firmware updates for new standards/commands is a normal behaviour for ANY company, and is not a "gift", it's just normal support that any customer should expect, ecpesially when it's such a big change like this, after all they are chosing to not support the first...
This is ofcorse just rubbish and an Intel quote from PC Perspective... On one hand he states the importance of purging LBA as it grows like a weed with invalid pages, and then he just skips right over it when talking about gen 1 X25-M.. The firmware on X25-M 50nm does not do anything with LBA...
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