Just heard that the latest Intel firmware enables TRIM for SSD's set up in RAID. If so... this is a game changer for boot drives, and two or more SSD's in RAID-0 will be the fastest setup and will not significantly degrade over time.
I'm curious, would this mean that TRIM works on an OCZ Z-drive?
Also, what would now be the best setup for overall performance? Would it be best to get a pcie plus ssd raid card like the Z-Drive?
Or would it be better to get a pair of 160GB X-25M G2's and use RAID-0 from the motherboard? Or use four 80GB X-25M G2's? Or a pair of Crucial RealSSD C300's with a SATA 6GB/s motherboard?
Anyone have any idea what would work the best as far as boot times and program load times for around $1000?
I'm curious, would this mean that TRIM works on an OCZ Z-drive?
Also, what would now be the best setup for overall performance? Would it be best to get a pcie plus ssd raid card like the Z-Drive?
Or would it be better to get a pair of 160GB X-25M G2's and use RAID-0 from the motherboard? Or use four 80GB X-25M G2's? Or a pair of Crucial RealSSD C300's with a SATA 6GB/s motherboard?
Anyone have any idea what would work the best as far as boot times and program load times for around $1000?
