03-09-2010 08:31 PM
Hello guys I am new to SSD drives
basically my write speed on the 80gb x-25 mainstream is really really slow I ran the ssd benchmark
those are my results
I first thought I had so many virsuses so I formatted my pc and whenever I run couple programs and they take too much write speed my system lags so bad thats it just lags and I have to power it off
I have it in my bios on ahci and I have the matrix drivers too and I just dont know what to do my motherboard is
ASUS P5K PREMIUM
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-- EDIT 2
I downloaded matrix drivers from asus p5k premium section WRITE SPEEDS ARE NORMAL! however READ speed is now about 130 MB/s instead of 200-250 MB/s
I will update bios if that does not help any suggestions would be apperciated 😃
EDIT 3 :
After bios Update Read Speeds Are Maximum 140 MB/s any way to boost that?
03-15-2010 06:53 AM
What I said was "I am fairly certain TRIM does not work in a Virtualized environment--and that quite possibly is your problem."
If TRIM isn't working, the speed is affected.
03-15-2010 07:40 AM
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System Configuration Requirements for Intel SSD Toolbox
· Virtualized Environments are not supported
03-18-2010 10:57 PM
Can anyone confirm if TRIM should be working with a Server 2008 R2 Raid0 install? At the moment the SSD Toolbox is showing 'No Partition' and as such can't do anything...
Ideas?
03-19-2010 11:35 PM
If your raid controller supports trim, it will trim the array, otherwise you lose it.