Look here: http://www.win-raid.com/t24f34-Easy-TRIM-test-methods.htmlHow can I check if TRIM is working?
The Win8.1 "Optimizer" cannot detect TRIM activity, but should be able to clean the SSD cells of the RAID0 partitions.Windows 8.1's defrag says "Optimiation not supported".
Look here: http://www.win-raid.com/t24f34-Easy-TRIM-test-methods.html
The Win8.1 "Optimizer" cannot detect TRIM activity, but should be able to clean the SSD cells of the RAID0 partitions.
Has the "Optimizer" detected the RAID0 members as Solid State Drives?
on RAID, initially, Windows will treat the RAID volume as HDDs, but if you run winsat formal in an elevated command prompt and let it test your system, after the test is done, it will detect the RAID 0 volume as SSDs and optimization will become availableThanks for the response. When I check the defrag utility it just says "optimization not available". I'm testing that tool now that you linked.
edit: I don't know if Windows thinks they're SSD's or not. How can I check?
on RAID, initially, Windows will treat the RAID volume as HDDs, but if you run winsat formal in an elevated command prompt and let it test your system, after the test is done, it will detect the RAID 0 volume as SSDs and optimization will become available
C:\Windows\system32>winsat disk
Windows System Assessment Tool
> Running: Feature Enumeration ''
> Run Time 00:00:00.00
> Running: Storage Assessment '-ran -read -n 0'
> Run Time 00:00:00.38
> Running: Storage Assessment '-seq -read -n 0'
> Run Time 00:00:03.19
> Running: Storage Assessment '-seq -write -drive C:'
> Run Time 00:00:02.81
> Running: Storage Assessment '-flush -drive C: -seq'
> Run Time 00:00:00.95
> Running: Storage Assessment '-flush -drive C: -ran'
> Run Time 00:00:00.91
> Disk Random 16.0 Read 172.89 MB/s 7.6
> Disk Sequential 64.0 Read 296.54 MB/s 7.7
> Disk Sequential 64.0 Write 416.44 MB/s 8.0
> Average Read Time with Sequential Writes 1.115 ms 7.6
> Latency: 95th Percentile 3.934 ms 6.8
> Latency: Maximum 58.604 ms 7.8
> Average Read Time with Random Writes 0.825 ms 8.5
> Total Run Time 00:00:08.86
You should see your drives and its sort (Hard Disk Drive or Solid State Drive) within the "Optimizer".I don't know if Windows thinks they're SSD's or not. How can I check?
You should see your drives and its sort (Hard Disk Drive or Solid State Drive) within the "Optimizer".
The latest Intel RST drivers, which natively do support Intel 6-Series Chipset, are the v12.9.4.1000 ones.I'm using Intel drivers 13.2.4.1000 which appear to be the latest. P8P67 chipset.
The latest Intel RST drivers, which natively do support Intel 6-Series Chipset, are the v12.9.4.1000 ones.
You didn't downgrade to the version I recommended to install (v12.9.0.1001 is not v12.9.4.1000).I downgraded to that version but it's the same result, any ideas of what else I can try?
You didn't downgrade to the version I recommended to install (v12.9.0.1001 is not v12.9.4.1000).
There seems to be something wrong with your drive C. I recommend to run a diagnostic tool like the OS own Error Check.You're right. I finally got v12.9.4.1000 installed but it's still the same. Any ideas? I'm stomped.
There seems to be something wrong with your drive C. I recommend to run a diagnostic tool like the OS own Errot Check.
Additinally you may run the Disk Management and analyze, if everything is shown like it should.
DISKPART> detail disk
Intel Raid 0 Volume
Disk ID: D1C00B96
Type : RAID
Status : Online
Path : 0
Target : 1
LUN ID : 0
Location Path : PCIROOT(0)#PCI(1F02)#RAID(P00T01L00)
Current Read-only State : No
Read-only : No
Boot Disk : Yes
Pagefile Disk : Yes
Hibernation File Disk : No
Crashdump Disk : Yes
Clustered Disk : No
Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
Volume 3 System Rese NTFS Partition 350 MB Healthy System
Volume 4 C NTFS Partition 267 GB Healthy Boot
DISKPART>
