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Trim enabler 3 Patch#
I tested the performance before and after the patch and found out that it actually degrades performance a lot. TRIM: YES is not an indication of whether it actually boosts performance. I’d like to issue a warning to all early-adopters of possible performance degradation with this fix until Restore functionality is added to this hack. Fortunately I restored from a SuperDuper backup, and everything’s back to normal. Restarted, and it ran for about three minutes before “mdworker” went mad - 80% CPU, 90% CPU, 100% CPU whole computer beachballed again. Then the fans came on and everything beachballed. It initially seemed to work, and the computer ran fine for a couple hours. Lesson learned: I should have waited for the release of the TRIM installer/enabled with the “Restore” function. It not only increases data writing speeds, but it increases the lifetime of the SSD itself. Trim is must-have feature for most Solid State Drives. #YosemiteBeta #TrimEnabler 3 essential with any installed SSD works. LOL I love my Macbook Pro Mid 2012:D SSD Fusiondrive with #trimenabler on OS X. I installed it on my late-2008 unibody MacBook, with OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD 256GB (revision 310A13F0). Could you please release a version to disable the patch? Any help would be greatly appreciated. FYI, I was using OCZ Vertex Agility 2 Firmware v1.11. I used XBench to test the performance before the patch and after the patch and the performance has decreased considerably compared to the original state after the patch. Although I was able to successfully enable TRIM support for my OCZ Vertex Agility 2 256GB SSD, the performance has degraded a lot.