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Is there a list of all TRIM supported SSD drives?

thatsright

Diamond Member
Building a new rig and thinking of getting a SSD with TRIM support. Is there a list somewhere that documents all TRIM supported SSD drives? Newegg doesn't help much when looking for this...
 
crucial indilinx drives now, too. I believe that anand's SSD article from a few weeks ago lists them all.

oops, patriot, ocz, and crucial indilinx-based drives were all mentioned in that article as being trim-compatible. Also, kingston's new intel-based 40gb ssd is not trim capable now but should get it in the next few months. Beware of the 64 gb kingston's however, I almost bought one of those a couple weeks ago until I found out that it was using samsung technology.
 
crucial indilinx drives now, too. I believe that anand's SSD article from a few weeks ago lists them all.

oops, patriot, ocz, and crucial indilinx-based drives were all mentioned in that article as being trim-compatible. Also, kingston's new intel-based 40gb ssd is not trim capable now but should get it in the next few months. Beware of the 64 gb kingston's however, I almost bought one of those a couple weeks ago until I found out that it was using samsung technology.

What's wrong with samsung technology?
 
ssd v-series (jmicron) 64gb
ssd v-series (intel) 40gb
ssd v-series+ (samsung) 64gb

all but the intel are stinkers.
 
Just picked up a new Kingston 40GB SSDNOW yesterday..

Firmware version 2CV102HA .... trim enabled WOOHOO.
 
Kingston drives can be legally flashed to TRIM capable firmware (contrary to my initial expectations).
 
the only worthwhile drives on the market are the intel and the indlinx controller based ones. the G2 intel supports trim, the indlinx controller based SSDs support trim.
 
Intel just came out with their new and improved firmware fix. Has Indalink done the same for their controllers? Just wondering if the Indalink based drives are truly TRIM "activated" right now. Activated in the sense that everything works correctly and automatically under Win 7.
 
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