news 28 Posted July 16, 2009 A TRIM-aware SSD will use commands to perform a type of garbage collection within its bank of flash memory. What exactly takes place will vary with each manufacturers implementation, but the overall effect will be the elimination of fragmentation-over-time that is seen with many SSD's currently on the market. Those who listen to the PCPer podcast have heard us talk recently about SSD manufacturers, impatient with the Windows 7 development timeline, taking matters into their own hands regarding TRIM. Here we will touch on the two manufacturers doing just that. URL: http://www.pcper.com/comments.php?nid=7488 Quote: "All of that said, although the Indilinx units appear to require more maintenance to keep their performance up, and even though their TRIM tool has some growing pains even at present, my current recommendation for users torn between Indilinx and Samsung is to go Indilinx. You will get a drive that performs at least decently for the time being, and there is the added peace of mind of a known-good firmware upgrade process." Thanks for a post! Ryan Shrout PC Perspective rshrout ( -at -) pcper.com Share this post Link to post