12-02-2011 01:03 AM
Owners of an X79 chipset mainboard need to use the new Intel(R) RSTe drivers (actual version: 3.0.0.2003 WHQL) instead of the RST ones.
Since the Intel(R) RSTe drivers of the v3.0 series do handle the SSD's as "SCSI Disk Devices" I am wondering, if these drivers really pass through the Trim command to the SSD. This question is only valid for Win7 systems running in AHCI mode.
Thanks in advance!
Fernando
12-05-2011 10:58 AM
Yes, point noted. Thanks for drawing attention to this. Hopefully, it will be addressed.
12-30-2011 09:20 PM
RSTe 3.0 does support TRIM on passthrough drives only. It does not support TRIM on RAID volumes.
12-31-2011 02:44 AM
az-djt schrieb:
RSTe 3.0 does support TRIM.
Do you have any evidence for the validity of your statement?
These are the reasons for my doubts:
Regards
Fernando
01-28-2013 06:44 AM
Has anyone confirmed for definite if Intel RSTe does or does not pass on TRIM either to a pass through drive or a RAID volume? I have a single SSD installed as a non RAID volume and 2 x WDD 'raptors in RAID0. The trim command has been set correctly by Windows 7 upon install, but does the TRIM get passed on by the Intel RSTe drivers to my non RAID0 volume SSD? I find it utterly bizarre that Intel make this whole issue so mysterious, it either does or does not support trim in pass through drives/raid volumes. Can anyone clarify for certain?
01-28-2013 03:50 PM
frozenreads schrieb:
I have a single SSD installed as a non RAID volume and 2 x WDD 'raptors in RAID0. The trim command has been set correctly by Windows 7 upon install, but does the TRIM get passed on by the Intel RSTe drivers to my non RAID0 volume SSD?
I am pretty sure, that all Intel's RSTe drivers v3.x.x.xxxx do support TRIM unless the SSDs are member of a RAID array.
You can easily verify it yourself by doing a simple TRIM test. Here you can find a guide: /www.station-drivers.com • Afficher le sujet - Tuto: Easy TRIM test method http://www.station-drivers.com • Afficher le sujet - Tuto: Easy TRIM test method