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Extremely slow perfomance on intel ssd 2 generation 2 160gb.............

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

I dont know where is the problem i have mac book pro 15" custom configuration intel core 2 duo t9900 ,4gb ddr 3 ,nvidia 9400+9600, intel 160gb generation 2 ssd i think my trim is on and i have extremely slow perfomance i also ran intel ssd toolbox i use mac os x 10.6.4 and windows 7 64bit pro.

my scores from as ssd are

please help me improve my ssd performance without formating my ssd my ssd is not so old and i also formated it when i get it in the summer.

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Since you have a MAC, you'll need to check out the MAC forums, if Apple will not help you with Windows issues. I don't really see why your issue is related to Windows, you are using an SSD that has nothing to do with Microsoft, or is your Intel SSD not Apple approved? So a program run in Windows, whose results are indicating you could be getting better performance with your hardware, is outside of their concern. Interesting...

Given your MAC has an Intel CPU, it likely has an appropriate Intel chipset, Northbridge and Southbridge, or MCH and ICH. It's possible it has something else, but unlikely IMO. You'll need to know at least what the Southbridge/ICH is in order to get the correct driver, not to mention the installation. Again, your best bet is to check out the MAC forums, unless a knowledgable MAC user reads this here, which may take a long time.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

His As SSD Benchmark is showing a picide driver, so I don't think it could an Intel chipset. A lot of laptops are gimped deliberately to save power or share resources.

Here is a guide to overcome some of those problems, but do so at your own risk.

http://forum.notebookreview.com/hardware-components-aftermarket-upgrades/517917-how-improve-ssd-perf... post6700345 http://forum.notebookreview.com/hardware-components-aftermarket-upgrades/517917-how-improve-ssd-perf... post6700345

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Make sure you have Write-caching enabled. Control panel > Device Manger> Select Disk> Right click properties> Policies

http://communities.intel.com/thread/16866?tstart=0 http://communities.intel.com/thread/16866?tstart=0

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Oops, my mistake, I was thinking this was not a laptop, since it seemed to me he mentioned "NVIDIA 9400 + 9600" which I was thinking were video cards. Are those the chipset components? I'm not a laptop or MAC person, I should research both a little bit... Thanks.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Hi nvidia 9400+nvidia 9600 are video cards for my laptop

first have 256mb memory second 512mb memory...... they are really video cards!