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SSD => enabling trim?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootist" data-source="post: 1374678" data-attributes="member: 232297"><p>Not sure if it is the best thing to do on OWC SSDs. If you go to there website they say you shouldn't. But on all the SSDs I have installed in either PCs or Mac's I have enabled TRIM support. But none of those drives are from OWC. I prefer to buy SSDs from companies that don't Re-Brand there products. Kingston, Intel, OZC, Crucial and the like.</p><p></p><p>OWC buys there SSDs, and all other parts they sell, from some place else and then Re-Brands them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootist, post: 1374678, member: 232297"] Not sure if it is the best thing to do on OWC SSDs. If you go to there website they say you shouldn't. But on all the SSDs I have installed in either PCs or Mac's I have enabled TRIM support. But none of those drives are from OWC. I prefer to buy SSDs from companies that don't Re-Brand there products. Kingston, Intel, OZC, Crucial and the like. OWC buys there SSDs, and all other parts they sell, from some place else and then Re-Brands them. [/QUOTE]
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