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    Sony Vaio Z (VGNZ,VPCZ,SVZ) SSD Raid0 Trim

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Andrew08, Aug 10, 2012.

  1. Andrew08

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    I read that 11.5 had a bad memory leak: Intel RST 11.5 memory leak
    probably why they pulled it. Also, the way W7 sees RAID, TRIM likley wouldn't work until Window 8. So far it seems TRIM + RAID is still a fairy tail.
     
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    Updated version of 11.5 here. Gonna install right now, and see how it is.

    Look for 11.5.2.1001.

    EDIT: The updated version still has a memory leak, unfortunately.
     
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    can you please explain memory leak?
    edit1: found it on your link, thanks.


    11.5.2.1001 is fake
    the file isn't complete or...
     
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    From what I have read, it seems that 11.5.2.1001 still has the memory leak... :p
     
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    from what i tried 11.5.2.1001 have worse memory leak than 11.5.0.1207 lol
     
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    Any updates on this?
     
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    Not clearly figured out yet. The current drivers are still very buggy despite being designed for series 7 Desktop boards. There is a lot of false information going on about trim in raid so better wait for properly working drivers before thinking about bios upgrades and speculating about silicon compatibility.

    Update in own thread here: http://forum.notebookreview.com/sony/683955-intel-confirms-trim-support-raid0-ssds-but-only-series-7-chipsets.html