When you have an operating system that supports SSDs out of the box with support for TRIM built into the storage subsystem, like Windows 7 or 8. And you have the specified setting in Windows enabled to issue the TRIM command to the SSD.
My question is... knowing that you are running an OS that supports SSDs at the kernel level, do you even need to do manual TRIMs via the various tools that are available? (Intel SSD Toolbox, Samsung's SSD Magician, etc.) Is it a waste of time to run a manual TRIM? Is it even needed to be done?
My question is... knowing that you are running an OS that supports SSDs at the kernel level, do you even need to do manual TRIMs via the various tools that are available? (Intel SSD Toolbox, Samsung's SSD Magician, etc.) Is it a waste of time to run a manual TRIM? Is it even needed to be done?