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  • TRIM without AHCI driver?

    My motherboard is an Asus P6X58D Premium and I've got the Phoenix Pro 128GB SSD. Device Manager only shows the following devices in the IDE/ATA section: ATA Channel 0, ATA Channel 1, and Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller. I noticed in the sticky post about ensuring TRIM is enabled that you change settings to your Microsoft AHCI driver. I don't have any AHCI drivers. Am I getting the best performance out of my SSD? I've got 64 bit Windows 7 Professional. Thanks!

  • #2
    Hi,

    please follow the link and using" fix it" and you can enable AHCI in BIOS with TRIM.
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976

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    • #3
      Thanks. So is it safe to say that I've been running without TRIM all this time? Once it's enabled will it clean up junk that's been accumulating? Will there be a performance increase once AHCI is enabled and TRIM is active?

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      • #4
        hi,

        your TRIM should be enable by following the steps we mentioned. I am pretty sure the performance will be increase when you enable AHCI mode with TRIM.

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