Originally posted by: taltamir
I am not a fan of pie, and still irrelevant info. I have read this and MANY others...
Unfortunately if you?re running an Intel controller in RAID mode (whether non-member RAID or not), Windows 7 loads Intel?s Matrix Storage Manager driver, which presently does not pass the TRIM command.
Read what it says... if you use RAID mode IN AN INTEL CONTROLLER it will load the INTEL DRIVES which currently do not support trim in any form.
This has absolutely no bearing on the question on whether or not all controllers are affected by this issue, and whether or not this is gonna be a permanent issue (highly unlikely, a fix is already in the works).
Intel is working on a solution to this and I'd expect that it'll get fixed after the release of Intel's 34nm TRIM firmware in Q4 of this year.
This also has nothing to do with what I was discussing. I was saying that there is a FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM with running trim on a raid MEMBER because it MUST be address translated. However as a NON member I don't SEE any reason whatsoever to not just forward the command to it without any modifications. I was asking if someone knows whether this will or will not be a problem.
I guess I need to up my post count so people will believe me!
Believe what? You completely contradict yourself in the two posts, in the first you say it will never work in non member drives RAID mode, in the second you say it will work in non member drives in RAID mode.