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3rd October 2020 16:46 #1Registered User
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AHCI BIOS-a?
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SSD -. AHCI SATA 2.0 BIOS-a 300 Mb/s SATA 2.0. 140 Mb/s. BIOS . ?
- BIOSTAR N68S3B
BIOS American Megatrends version: 08.00.15
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3rd October 2020 16:54 #2
AHCI ( RAID), - NVIDIA TRIM.
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3rd October 2020 17:11 #3Registered User
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SATA .
SSD 2 PCIe AHCI ?
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3rd October 2020 18:10 #4
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3rd October 2020 18:18 #5Registered User
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SSD 140 Mb/s - ?
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3rd October 2020 18:36 #6
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4th October 2020 15:09 #9Registered User
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, TRIM , fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify cmd( ).
, SATA 2.0 3Gb/s .
AHCI , .
SSD- ADATA SU630.
HDD 90Mb/s SSD 146 b/s . AHCI SATA 2.0 .
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4th October 2020 15:53 #10
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I have a nForce 750i based motherboard, with SSD and Windows 7 x64. Always the fsutil command was reporting "0" - that blogs everywhere say it means TRIM functional. But I did noticed my system slowing down in time.
Well, using your software on my laptop (intel chipset) and my nForce desktop yielded two results - on laptop it was OK, on nForce it was reporting that TRIM did not work. I tried different nForce drivers - none worked, even if all where reporting "0" at fsutil interrogation.
Well, I replaced the nForce drivers with Microsoft "Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE" drivers and finally... TRIM worked!




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