Samsung ssdrive has excellent garbage collection controller, so as Intel sand force ssds. They will be fine with out trim.
Yes that is right ,also from what I know ,some ssd was designed with non trim environment in mind , like Intel ssd.There is a difference between trim and garbage collection: http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015...garbage-collection-so-i-dont-need-trim-right/
In the early age of ssd manufactories were selling ssds to server station.^^^^And what SSDs were designed not to work with trim?
Lou
In March there were news about a corrupt firmware update on Samsung 850 Pro
mine has the EXM01B6Q and that is flawed is the EXM02B6Q have not updated for fear that lower performance or cause you problems as seen elsewhere.
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers...riginal-firmware-exm01b6q-worked-perfect.html
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/442574/
So i've attempted to do a lot of reading on this and still don't quite have the answer I was looking for & I was hoping someone in this thread can point me in the right direction. My 2014 Mac mini was running like crap & I didn't want to install an SSD in the case as i'm not very techy. I used a samsung EVO Pro SSD via USB 3.0. I've been using it last few days. My question is, does "sudo trimforce enable" work for the USB drive that i'm using as the system drive?
Thank you!!
sorry I was wrong , JMS 578 usb 3.0 bridge controller support trim.So i've attempted to do a lot of reading on this and still don't quite have the answer I was looking for & I was hoping someone in this thread can point me in the right direction. My 2014 Mac mini was running like crap & I didn't want to install an SSD in the case as i'm not very techy. I used a samsung EVO Pro SSD via USB 3.0. I've been using it last few days. My question is, does "sudo trimforce enable" work for the USB drive that i'm using as the system drive?
Thank you!!
windows 10 , with usb 3.0 UASP , trim is working
[doublepost=1456181031][/doublepost]under mac osx , my iMac and my macbook pro do not recognise ,at list not showing the external drive as solid state drive , so i cannot conform that trim is supported. and i have no way or knowledge for how to test it.
[doublepost=1456182029][/doublepost]https://www.cindori.org/forums/topic/external-ssd-el-capitan-trim/
no idea what is happening with the 840 pro in my iMac. 42+ all the time now. 48 sometimes. any ideas?^^^^Right now my boot SSD is running at 95° F, 35° C. Mac Pro 5,1.
Lou
no idea what is happening with the 840 pro in my iMac. 42+ all the time now. 48 sometimes. any ideas?
Running SSD 840 EVO (1TB) OS X 10.10.5 @47*C / sleeping SSD 840 EVO (500GB) Windows 8.1 @40*C atm. Both on a Apricorn Velocity DUOx2 in cMP5.1.
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What's up with the temps of the SSD's?
Cheers
my 840 pro was running under 40c since something this year it gets so high, I think under 50c it should be ok, but the healthy temp should be 35c to 40c.
USB Trim Problem solved
I was wondering why does my usb 3.0 UASP passed the trim test under Windows 10 trim test Report.I don't see anything solved here. UASP has been around a while and does not solve the TRIM issue with USB. TRIM is a ATA command, and ATA commands are not passed over USB, with or without UASP.
So far it seems ok (since January 2016), but I tried the SSD (sandisk pro II) in the optibay and got a 6GB negotiated link with no apparent issues so far, but it's the late 2011 17". I wanted to preserve the motion sensor in the drive bay for the hdd, and that's also reporting a 6GB link with a WD drive.is it safe to enable the TRIM if I use SSD and HDD (optibay) on my macbook?
is it safe to enable the TRIM if I use SSD and HDD (optibay) on my macbook?