My system is a couple years old. Lately I’ve been having stability issues, and I’m not knowledgeable enough to diagnose the problem without quite a bit of research. I’ve also been meaning to finally upgrade to an SSD for my main drive (I’m running Windows 7).
I was all set to pull the trigger on a new 240gb SSD when I found out that, apparently, the SATA III controller (Marvell 9128) on my motherboard (gigabyte ga-x58a-ud3r) is garbage. After lurking on this and other forums, I see a lot of recommendations to completely avoid the Marvell, opting instead for the SATA II controller (Intel ich10r), which is much more stable, and likely just as fast or faster. Obviously still a major upgrade over my HDD, but I’d prefer SATA III.
Some people have advised me that the Marvell controller can actually work well if I get certain unofficial drivers from
www.station-drivers.com, or something along those lines. I’m reluctant to do this. Does anyone have any experience using the non-official Marvell drivers, or any drivers that are supposedly more up to date than what’s available on the manufacturer’s website?
I realized that I could RAID 0 two SSD’s on the Intel controller and achieve the read/write speeds I was originally hoping for, but I’d prefer to have TRIM support. I have heard that the garbage collection on certain SSD’s is good enough to negate the need for TRIM. Any thoughts on this?
Has anyone tried PCIe SATA III cards? Do these support TRIM? Are they suitable for use with a main drive? I’ve been considering picking up this the Rocket 640 PCIe Raid card, and just using it with one SSD.
Any advice at all would be greatly appreciated; all of this stuff is over my head.