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First post, by bobsmith

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I'm adding a WD Blue SSD as a secondary drive to my P3 rig (specs in my signature) via an IDE to SATA adapter by StarTech to install XP on. I will format it on my main PC with Windows 10 before installing XP on it, but my main question was do modern SSDs need TRIM, and if so how do I do this on XP with the adapter present? Is there anything else I should do in XP for better SSD performance?

Main PC : MSI PRO B650M-P Ryzen 5 7600, 32GB DDR5-5600, XFX RX 7600
P3 build : ASUS CUSL2-C, Pentium III @ 733MHz (Coppermine), Voodoo3 3000 AGP, 384 MB SDR-100, Audigy 2 ZS, Netgear GA311

Reply 1 of 2, by douglar

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https://www.crucial.com/articles/about-ssd/what-is-trim

  1. Trim and Active Garbage Collection are useful tools that can benefit the speed, function, and longevity of your SSD. But if your operating system doesn't support Trim, it's not a disaster. All Crucial SSDs are designed and tested assuming that they will be used without Trim.

Hard to imagine that your usage patters on NT are going to be so extreme that a lack of TRIM is going to seriously impact performance or longevity.