Originally posted by: Ourasi
Originally posted by: taltamir
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: Ourasi
Gen 1 owners payed the premium for these drives, and to get shafted like this is pretty bad...
Ah the penalty of being an earlier adopter! It happens all the time with video cards...
I honestly don't see why intel should be obligated to release this... should microsoft give everyone who owns windows vista or XP a copy of windows 7 while they are at it? software is not free, you pay to develop it, you pay to buy it. The hardware can certainly go further, but everyone KNEW what they were getting. I specifically did NOT buy it because it seemed unlikely that they will just gift us with TRIM, and that bet was right.
What are you on about man..... Firmware updates for new standards/commands is a normal behaviour for ANY company, and is not a "gift", it's just normal support that any customer should expect, ecpesially when it's such a big change like this, after all they are chosing to not support the first proper SSD filesystem they have been wanting for an eternety and craving like mad. Now they get what they wanted to fully support SSD's, and make them function properly, and they choose to not support it, what a load of crap... Most SSD controller manufacturers is working their asses off to get Trimmable firmware out by Win7 release, but not Intel, they should just get a free pass on supporting their customers in a normal way, yeah right....
The fact is, without TRIM, no SSD is working like it's intended to do, and all manufacturers - including Intel - have correctly put the blame on the lack of a proper SSD friendly OS, now we get the SSD friendly OS, and a hope that now, finally the SSD we bought for a heafty price will work like it should, instead we get shafted by Intel. I can feel the pain in my bones.... Most SSD buyers knew that they had to live with a disk that did not function properly utill Win7 hit the shelves, as Intel stated so many times, and was willing to endure that for a while, I for one are not willing to endure this permanently...
It's like buying a graphic card early that needs and support a new standard to show it's full potensial, and then the manufacturer choose not to support it when the new standard comes, forcing you to buy a new card instead... Good grief the lawsuits would hit them like a ton of bricks.......