That is not correct !
RAID 0 DOES support trim but you will need RST v12 and above
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RST v12 and oROM and Driver version have to match....
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yeaah i know this is best tutorial worth check .. i have now RST v13
http://www.win-raid.com/t7f13-AHCI-amp-RAID-ROM-Modules.html -
Hey, I forgot about this thread. I made it hoping to find a high capacity mSATA SSD and now they're everywhere.
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let me correct it. OROM 11.0+ and IRST 11+ should work and have Trim, OROM and IRST doesnt need to matchLast edited by a moderator: May 6, 2015
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the 1st 2 digits do, i've had OROM 11.x not having trim with IRST 12.x, in order for trim to work its 1st 2 digits need to match, so 12.x OROM matches with any 12.x IRST, 11.x OROM matches with any 11.x IRST, but definitely not 11.x OROM matching with 12.x IRST
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There are the big advantages of the new TRIM in RAID0 modding procedure:
The modification is very simple (only 1 Byte of the OROM has to be altered).
Each modded Intel RAID ROM version is "universally" usable. This means, that it may support the TRIM in RAID0 feature for all Intel Chipsets from P35 up.
All Intel RAID ROM versions from v10.1.0.1008 up can be modified this way and will let TRIM pass into the RAID0 array.
From now on even users with limited OROM space within their mainboard BIOS are able to get TRIM in RAID0 support.
TRIM in RAID0 seems possible for all Intel chipsets from P35 up!
512GB mSata SSD?
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