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      12-24-2009
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Ive come across a thread written by thrax on his site Icrontic, about SSDs and their performance, and in particular a feature called "ATA TRIM".
Exellent artical too.

And he continues to update the drive list of manufacturers that are using "ATA TRIM" with there SSD's. I would recommend only buying an SSD that supports ATA TRIM.
 
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      12-25-2009
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I would recommend only buying an SSD that supports ATA TRIM
Second them wise words and more on TRIM here > http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/200...rives-and.aspx
 
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