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I want more performance but will I loose trim in raid 0 ??

NeCoNLive

[h=1]I use

Plextor m3 Pro Px 128gb SSD

990fx Extreme3 asrock motherboard.

http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/990FX%20Extreme3/[/h]

can I buy another 128gb plextor mx 3pro and run raid 0 without loosing trim ?

or should I buy something else?

I want more speed for video edit / when I save file into mp4 I do not wanna wait more then necessary

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What are you using for RAID? Software or hardware? As far as I know, Intel does support TRIM now on its newest chipset, but that is it. And only RAID0. But, as long as you leave your computer idle at some points, the built in garbage collection will usually kick in and do this, eventually. Just not as efficiently as TRIM does...

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Hardware raid 0..

I think I buy 4x64gb instead and run raid 10 and keep my 128gb for C drive.

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Try RAID 5, You get speed and reliablity, this is business level RAID and also check out Linus's Tech Quickies, he made 2 video's on RAID 0,1,5,6, and 10...

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