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KPOM

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Oct 23, 2010
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It worked for me on a 1.6GHz MacBook Air 11" model running the Toshiba drive. Thanks.

Do you have a tip jar?
 

Cindori

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Jan 17, 2008
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It worked for me on a 1.6GHz MacBook Air 11" model running the Toshiba drive. Thanks.

Do you have a tip jar?

not for this app, but I have for Zeus GPU tool a paypal, you can give there if you want! thanks alot!
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Cindori

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Original poster
Jan 17, 2008
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Er, it might help to post the benefits of TRIM with a download like this :) But thanks :)

in short, from Anandtech:


TRIM addresses a major part of the performance degradation over time issue that plague all SSDs. A TRIM enabled drive running an OS with TRIM support will stay closer to its peak performance over time.
 

orpheus1120

macrumors 65816
Jan 23, 2008
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Worked for both my late 2010 MBA and 2009 MBP 13".

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johnnymg

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Nov 16, 2008
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Worked on my 13" MBP with a "slowish" Crucial M225 drive SSD.

Not sure if this next statement is indicative of a real change but the overall xbench disk benchmark went from 160 to ~175 about 1 hour post TRIM install. The original xbench result for that drive was just under 200. Will update in a day if this benchmark 'improves' any more.

cheers and thanks to Cindori
JohnG
 

VirtualRain

macrumors 603
Aug 1, 2008
6,304
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Vancouver, BC
Awesome work!

I'd test it myself, but I'm probably one of the last few still running G1 Intel drives which don't support TRIM.

I also assume this won't work on drives in SW RAID0 arrays?
 

fehhkk

macrumors 6502a
Jun 11, 2009
732
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Chicago, IL
I went ahead and patched my kexts as well, I have a G2 X-25M. Looking good. :)
 

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Bigmacduck

macrumors regular
Feb 15, 2009
228
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works on OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD

Trim Enabler 1.0 works on my MBP 2011 15" with 480 GB OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD.


I just donated 20 bucks! Well deserved!!
 

fehhkk

macrumors 6502a
Jun 11, 2009
732
202
Chicago, IL
Worked on my 13" MBP with a "slowish" Crucial M225 drive SSD.

Not sure if this next statement is indicative of a real change but the overall xbench disk benchmark went from 160 to ~175 about 1 hour post TRIM install. The original xbench result for that drive was just under 200. Will update in a day if this benchmark 'improves' any more.

cheers and thanks to Cindori
JohnG

Mine showed an improvement from around 240-250 ... now it's around 290 all the time.. seems snappier as well. :D
 

Medravi

macrumors newbie
Jun 26, 2010
23
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thanks. worked great on my macbook pro 15 2011 with owc 240 gb

incidentally, xbench score went from 403 to 417 total and is now 306.55 on disk test. not really sure why? not complaining though
 
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Feek

macrumors 65816
Nov 9, 2009
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Just ran this and I now seem to have TRIM, thanks.

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Not sure why Spotlight appears to be doing a complete reindex after the reboot though, any reason it would do that?
 

jdreier

macrumors member
Dec 20, 2010
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Thanks man!

Worked on a 1.66ghz mac mini with a intel SSD

also worked on a 2.2ghz macbook pro with a samsung SSD
 

Luis Ortega

macrumors 65816
May 10, 2007
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It worked for me on a 2007 mbp with 10.6.7 and a 240gb OWC ssd, but it also increased the boot time by 10 seconds.
Is this to be expected?
I did all of the usual things- repair disk permissions, verify disk, reset pram and smc, and try several on and off cycles, but the boot time remains consistently 10 seconds longer than before.
 

DeusInvictus7

macrumors 68020
Aug 13, 2008
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Kitchener, Ontario
It worked for me on a 2007 mbp with 10.6.7 and a 240gb OWC ssd, but it also increased the boot time by 10 seconds.
Is this to be expected?
I did all of the usual things- repair disk permissions, verify disk, reset pram and smc, and try several on and off cycles, but the boot time remains consistently 10 seconds longer than before.

My boot times increased as well. Start up went from one spin at Apple logo to about 10.
 
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