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Re: New Samsung EVO 860 question
Yep. Enjoy.
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Re: New Samsung EVO 860 question
Yeah, if you're ever going to use it on an older OS than High Sierra, I would recommend HFS+, otherwise if it's only being used in high Sierra and/or Mojave you can use APFS. TRIM support only applies to disks connected via SATA connection (internally) in the computer I believe. Check out Trim Enabler: Trim Enabler
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Re: New Samsung EVO 860 question
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And trim certainly apples to SATA internal and eSATA external drives, it also applies to PCIe and Thunderbolt PCIe drives. Some USB adapter implementations are capable of passing the AHCI TRIM command... not clear if macOS supports that. If it's not showing up in System Info for the drive it likely aint' supported. |
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Re: New Samsung EVO 860 question
Good evening everyone,
Okay much info, and gets overwhelming to a certain degree. I'm using an OWC SSD for my OSX, which I know it implements sandforce for it's trim. Anyhow I got another SSD, Samsung EVO, and from what I can gather is that my OSX Lion does not support trim unless I use a third party utility. Mainly using the drive to store samples, so any advice would greatly be appreciated, thanks.
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New Samsung EVO 860 question
That is correct. I think it was Sierra and up that Apple allowed TRIM on 3rd party drives.
Either run the 3rd party TRIM enabler or just rely on the drives own way of dealing with it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by Sardi; 02-06-2019 at 03:55 PM. |
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Re: New Samsung EVO 860 question
What I find interesting is that OWC say it plays nice with trim, then another article from them stating not good to do so.
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Re: New Samsung EVO 860 question
With samples that are largely read-only TRIM likely does not matter at all.
If the Samsung had heavy write load then TRIM will help, but how much, eh depends on how write busy the drive gets. |
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Re: New Samsung EVO 860 question
FWIW, I installed a Samsung 860 EVO as an internal High Sierra system drive a couple of weekends ago. I did quite a bit of ‘research’ first and decided to enable TRIM using the MacOS trimforce setting after formatting as APFS with Disk Utility and subsequently restoring from a clone backup with an OS installation.
Main ‘surprise’ was how the disk and Macintosh HD volume were represented straight after formatting. Basically, unexpected extra volume/names, greyed out Macintosh HD and internal drive displayed as external - turns out this is normal and these were hidden/properly labeled after re-booting. I’m not sure if this was specific to my setup i.e. new drive is internal and I had booted off an external drive. If you’ve never used APFS, it’s worth reading up on the new features and different structure (e.g. compared to HFS+ partitions) such as ‘containers’ before you progress. Anyway, just adding more background in case it helps - I appreciate yours is external and Darryl has already pointed out that TRIM may or may not be supported in your case. |
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Re: New Samsung EVO 860 question
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Does Samsungs Magician yield better results ?
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