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Update: Hellhammer determined it did not work (below). After reading burner's comments about OROM, I read around and seems that there are extracted images of the Intel OROM for RAID around the web and it "seems" pretty easy to patch your BIOS. I patched my Biostar P67 AMI BIOS very easily but have not been brave enough to try it yet.
Links down in the thread for the procedures and files to download for the brave souls out there.
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I know that the official TRIM release was supposed to be on the 11.5 version but I found this while snooping around:
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=4355086#post4355086
Downloads (yes, it works with non Intel boards as I'm running it on a Biostar but I did not download directly from Intel so don't know about that one).
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Det...Desktop+Boards"&DownloadType=Drivers&lang=eng
From the help section....(Getting Started).
Trim (Microsoft Windows 7* only)
This feature provides support for all pass-through solid-state drives (SSDs) in your storage system that meets the ATA-8 protocol requirements. Also, support is provided for SSDs that are part of a RAID 0 array. This feature optimizes write operations, helps reduce device wear, and maintains unused storage area on devices as large as possible.
I have read that this may only work with Windows 8, regardless of what the help file states. Anyone know of anything different? Would suck if Intel didn't release this for Windows 7 (assuming that it's not too much difficulty - i.e. Windows 8 may have been better designed for this).
Links down in the thread for the procedures and files to download for the brave souls out there.
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I know that the official TRIM release was supposed to be on the 11.5 version but I found this while snooping around:
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=4355086#post4355086
Downloads (yes, it works with non Intel boards as I'm running it on a Biostar but I did not download directly from Intel so don't know about that one).
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Det...Desktop+Boards"&DownloadType=Drivers&lang=eng
From the help section....(Getting Started).
Trim (Microsoft Windows 7* only)
This feature provides support for all pass-through solid-state drives (SSDs) in your storage system that meets the ATA-8 protocol requirements. Also, support is provided for SSDs that are part of a RAID 0 array. This feature optimizes write operations, helps reduce device wear, and maintains unused storage area on devices as large as possible.
I have read that this may only work with Windows 8, regardless of what the help file states. Anyone know of anything different? Would suck if Intel didn't release this for Windows 7 (assuming that it's not too much difficulty - i.e. Windows 8 may have been better designed for this).
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