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Post el capitan trim enabler
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post el capitan trim enabler
  1. #Post el capitan trim enabler for mac#
  2. #Post el capitan trim enabler upgrade#

Angelbird has supported native Apple TRIM support for two years, and the Angelbird wrk for Mac is the only SSD right now that circumvents the issue. From our conversations it was revealed that only one manufacturer currently has native TRIM support for Apple products. " After the news was released we were contacted by several third-party SSD vendors about the impact of removing TRIM functionality. I just thought it's nice to know there are optional suppliers out there other than OWC who seems to always get the plug for some reason.Īnd for some extra info with a rather interesting comment, Posted: Nov 17, 2014: Third-party SSD vendors address Apple TRIM issueĪngelbird | SSD wrk for Mac | Office SSD for Mac mercury ssd at īut also has been producing self supporting TRIM SSDs since about 2012 as well that I just recently discovered:įirst Third-Party SSD With Native OS X TRIM Support Launched by Angelbird - Mac Rumors With An OWC SSD, There’s No Need For TRIM | Other World Computing Blog OS X El Capitan Opens Door to TRIM Support on Third-Party SSDs for Improved Performance - Mac Rumors

post el capitan trim enabler

#Post el capitan trim enabler upgrade#

Might not be many out there in that category, but it's a fair warning to a novice looking to upgrade his system.īefore this thread dies completely regarding Apple and it's lack of proper TRIM support for third party SSDs until their El Capitan version arrives, it seems that OWC is not tho only suppler with some of their SSD drives: But any drive that doesn't have internal garbage collection will eventually slow down. Just about any and every drive will work fine with Yosemite. Nobody found any error in Breen's article that I could find. So do Samsung, at least in some SSDs.Īnd in the comments, nobody "corrected" Breen, they just added more drive manufacturers to the list that are using SandForce or claim garbage collection is built in. And you mentioned you do frequent writes. Supposedly, lots of writing to the SSD might benefit. Ive had a Crucial M500 240GB for 2 years without enabling TRIM and it still performs like new. It happens that OWC drives use SandForce. (11,748 points) 7:04 PM in response to woofmatix No need to enable TRIM on your Crucial.Some here will disagree. So his suggestion, and what Harry and I have been saying, is that if you want to put in an SSD, get one with a garbage collection process built in, preferable the GC in the SandForce processor. Chas_m, did you read Chris Breen's article? He supported what Harry and i said, that Apple does not support TRIM for after-market SSDs, that Trim Enabler from Cindori was a solution to that until Yosemite, when Apple invoked kext signing and killed Trim Enabler.













Post el capitan trim enabler