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Boy, I was really worried that I gave you the wrong advice. I was really worried. But, at least you have it where it needs to be. I do not believe that the IRST drivers will work on a Marvell port. But, if your Intel ports are in ahci mode, I would install it for them. IRST is Intel's raid driver but it also contains the Intel ahci driver, iaStor. I don't use raid, but have it installed on my computer. With the Marvell ports you have on your board, I think you have the best driver you can use.

EDIT: sorry I didn't tell you the easy way first.
 

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Also, with SSDs you should not run a lot of benchmark tests. It will slow them down.
 

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Boy, I was really worried that I gave you the wrong advice. I was really worried. But, at least you have it where it needs to be. I do not believe that the IRST drivers will work on a Marvell port. But, if your Intel ports are in ahci mode, I would install it for them. IRST is Intel's raid driver but it also contains the Intel ahci driver, iaStor. I don't use raid, but have it installed on my computer. With the Marvell ports you have on your board, I think you have the best driver you can use.

EDIT: sorry I didn't tell you the easy way first.

I´m sorry i couldnt get back sooner but i had to eat first so no worries, it worked and i believe i can feel Windows responding better :)
Then i will stay on this drive :p for my SSD.
I cant thank you enought for all your help!!!
As i have a SATA2 HDD installed perhaps i will install IRST to help it along abit, if it helps.
My 4kb read really jumped up and i guess it´s that one i feel in Windows. It jumped up from ~19 to 30+ :dinesh:
 

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Also, with SSDs you should not run a lot of benchmark tests. It will slow them down.

Ok, then its good that i make screendumps and save them ;)
But i think i will in a while eraze my SSD using HDDErase that i´ve read about beeing good for getting a SSD to it´s original speed again, as i have benched a few times already. :o
 

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That's good news, I hope it works better for you. The IRST driver benchmarks a little faster, but I have used it both ways and couldn't tell much of a difference. But I am using the iaStor driver now.
 

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Also, with SSDs you should not run a lot of benchmark tests. It will slow them down.

Ok, then its good that i make screendumps and save them ;)
But i think i will in a while eraze my SSD using HDDErase that i´ve read about beeing good for getting a SSD to it´s original speed again, as i have benched a few times already. :o

I don't think that is necessary. You have a new drive and trim will take care of it. So a secure erase isn't necessary really.

EDIT: when I said slow it down, I meant temporarially. Trim will fix that. That is why you switched drivers.
 

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Also, with SSDs you should not run a lot of benchmark tests. It will slow them down.

Ok, then its good that i make screendumps and save them ;)
But i think i will in a while eraze my SSD using HDDErase that i´ve read about beeing good for getting a SSD to it´s original speed again, as i have benched a few times already. :o

I don't think that is necessary. You have a new drive and trim will take care of it. So a secure erase isn't necessary really.

EDIT: when I said slow it down, I meant temporarially. Trim will fix that. That is why you switched drivers.

Aaaaahhhhh........ one other thing i´ve been thinking about is that i read somewhere about Superfetch and i looked in my services and its not Enabled. Should i enable it and does it do anything?
 

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Aaaaahhhhh........ one other thing i´ve been thinking about is that i read somewhere about Superfetch and i looked in my services and its not Enabled. Should i enable it and does it do anything?
It should be enabled. RAM is MUCH faster than the fastest SSD. And don't worry about write degradation. Your SSD will last for 10 years.
 

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Aaaaahhhhh........ one other thing i´ve been thinking about is that i read somewhere about Superfetch and i looked in my services and its not Enabled. Should i enable it and does it do anything?
It should be enabled. RAM is MUCH faster than the fastest SSD. And don't worry about write degradation. Your SSD will last for 10 years.

Now you show up. Great timing!:D
 

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Aaaaahhhhh........ one other thing i´ve been thinking about is that i read somewhere about Superfetch and i looked in my services and its not Enabled. Should i enable it and does it do anything?
It should be enabled. RAM is MUCH faster than the fastest SSD. And don't worry about write degradation. Your SSD will last for 10 years.

Now you show up. Great timing!:D

Many thanks..... now i shell watch some tv and then tomorrow i will play some games, perhaps Crysis 2 :p

Be well all you guys that have helped me out and take good care.

I know now where to turn for some expert help if i should need it, as i´m sure i will again some day ;)
 

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Steve, I need a lot of sleep these days - LOL. Plus I have been mucking around with /8 all the time.
 

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I've been mucking around with it too. Now I have a iphone on my desktop.:D
 

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As with most discussions, they tend to stray off the course of the original question. Just so I'm on the right page, I understood the original "misdirection" to be a discussion on whether the 9128 Marvell CONTROLLER would support the Windows TRIM command. According to Marvell, it does. And this I take on faith. As I do with Intel's specifications on their controllers. Now the discussion has moved to whether the Marvell DRIVER will pass the Windows TRIM command. According to Marvell, the latest driver will pass the TRIM command. BUT, the same exclusion exists with Marvell and Intel CONTROLLERS that the TRIM command is NOT passed to drives that are in a RAID array. And I can see where this can pose a confusing problem as many BIOS configurations don't allow specifying AHCI without specifying RAID. Even on a single drive where the user wants to implement AHCI, the only option is to select RAID as RAID includes (extension of) the AHCI implementation.

The links to other discussions posted earlier and many posted around the forums have detailed the Marvell controller TRIM problems both old and new. As I read the current discussions, they all are referring to drives that are in RAID arrays and THAT is a known deficiency with the Marvell and Intel controllers. I don't disagree.

And now, in response to a PM, I offer this publicly to one of the posters:
What was taken to be "rudely chastise" was not my intention at all. For not explaining what I was thinking and using a poor selection of words, I sincerely apologize. I can now see where my comment was a bit tart but I did not mean it to be rude. I read the references given and it was my understanding by reading the entire thread(s) that the discussion was about RAID drives. It was this that prompted the comment since OUR discussion (in my mind) was about a single drive. If I mis-read the discussions or mis-understood this discussion, then I am at fault and apologize for my gross ineptness.

In response to "proof", no one but the drive and controller chip set manufacturer can provide proof that the TRIM command is or is not acted upon. A drive may or may not act on the command right away. It could be within seconds or it could be hours. It depends on the idle state of the drive. As I stated, I accept the specifications of maker and according to Marvell, the 9128 and newer controller chip sets do pass the TRIM command for NON_RAID drives. And so far, I have not seen proof that they don't. However; as with any learning experience, I am willing to revise my opinion if someone can prove otherwise. But forum discussions are NOT proof. There's too many variables interjected and as I, opinion based.

This is what I thought until I started searching this morning.
Everything I found today was TRIM is not enabled even though Windows will show it is available on non Raid set ups with newer Marvell drivers.

The Marvell website that I found does not even show any info on their motherboard controllers.
The only reference I found was from reviews by ezine types Tom's Hardware, AnandTech etc.

Links would be appreciated to this info at Marvell.

Thanks
Mike
 

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Glad it is all sorted.

Glad I posted about the Marvell reinstalling and that you found it to delete. ;) :D
I wasn't sure if it would or would not but I knew it was possible.

My wifes day off so I had to take her shopping and out for lunch.

Now I have to head off to the doctors office.
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Now it´s almost bed time and i have to sign of for today.

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To answer your question, I don't know. To the best of my knowledge they are both Marvell controllers. I just can't tell which ones. If it is the SE9120 then yes. If it is the same one you have then no, you will just be adding 2 more Marvell ports.
 

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To answer your question, I don't know. To the best of my knowledge they are both Marvell controllers. I just can't tell which ones. If it is the SE9120 then yes. If it is the same one you have then no, you will just be adding 2 more Marvell ports.

This card has the Marvell 9128 chip
Komplett.se - HighPoint Rocket 620 2P SATA III

And this card has the Marvell 9123 chip
ASUS U3S6 SATA6G USB3 CARD PCIE

So if i add the first card that has the same chip as i have 9128 then TRIM wont work? Why not? And why will it work with another Marvell chip other than i already have?
 

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