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Just found this test about Performance Degradation, Garbage Collection and TRIM
As i mentioned in my other thread.. I'm stuck with VISTA on the laptop i am considering getting an SSD, which does not support TRIM.
Alot of people say that if i get the Samsung 840 EVO for example, i could rely on its built-in garbage collection and the Magician software for TRIM.
However, if I look at the above benchmarks for the 840 EVO (and many other SSDs), it seems that garbage collection after 30 minutens only restores a little bit of the initial performance and that only the OS TRIM gets it back to full speed.
Now.. keep in mind me having Vista.. does software like Samsung Magician has a TRIM feature built in that is just as good as OS TRIM, cause if you have to rely on just garbage collection, the numbers don't look good.
I really wonder if software TRIM can be as good as TRIM by the operating system.
Anybody has Samsung Magician and can tell me more?
Final question.. why do i read so often it's not good to have your large multimedia data files on an SSD.. why not?? or is this outdated?
As i mentioned in my other thread.. I'm stuck with VISTA on the laptop i am considering getting an SSD, which does not support TRIM.
Alot of people say that if i get the Samsung 840 EVO for example, i could rely on its built-in garbage collection and the Magician software for TRIM.
However, if I look at the above benchmarks for the 840 EVO (and many other SSDs), it seems that garbage collection after 30 minutens only restores a little bit of the initial performance and that only the OS TRIM gets it back to full speed.
Now.. keep in mind me having Vista.. does software like Samsung Magician has a TRIM feature built in that is just as good as OS TRIM, cause if you have to rely on just garbage collection, the numbers don't look good.
I really wonder if software TRIM can be as good as TRIM by the operating system.
Anybody has Samsung Magician and can tell me more?
Final question.. why do i read so often it's not good to have your large multimedia data files on an SSD.. why not?? or is this outdated?
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