![]() ![]() Because the disparagement has nothing to do with the point(s) being argued. If OWC SSD drives are not benefiting from the use of TRIM commands, it may be that they're not sophisticated enough to use the TRIM information.īTW, for future reference, the problem with disparaging by innuendo is that it undermines your credibility and intelligence. Interestingly, OWC SSD drives would also never see the delete operation as well, so without the TRIM command, it could never optimize as well as an SSD drive that used the TRIM command information. ![]() And this is an issue that *all* SSD drives would run into. The underlying issue that TRIM attempts to solve is that, when files are deleted at the O/S level, the SSD drive never sees the delete - it sees a "series of writes", so it actually does NOT have enough information to optimize page allocation. Basically, it explains how TRIM works *with* garbage collection to improve the performance of the SSD drive. Take a look at this article: Ask Ars: “My SSD does garbage collection, so I don’t need TRIM… right?” | Ars Technica. Every other function should be self-contained." All it should require is the data to write and the data to retrieve. us with a kext certificate, you can now enable Trim safely using Trim Enabler 3. However, I did manage to enable it for an external SSD, connected via USBC/3.1 to my TB3 port. "A drive should not have to be told how to take care of itself. GUIDE Installing 3rd Party Kexts - El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra. I had used TRIM Enabler once, and while TRIM is enabled by default for the MBP’s internal NVMe, TRIM Enabler couldn’t detect it and alleged that TRIM was not enabled. ![]()
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