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Post el capitan trim enabler
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If your Hackintosh is the desktop listed in your signature, you may want to consider the installation of a reasonably cheap (20/30-ish $/€) PCIe SATA controller.

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My bios definitely has a SATA mode but I realize now AHCI is not in windows either. Even so this is one of the fastest macs I've ever used. Thank you! I think this is the end of the road for this project. 150/300/600MB/s for SATA I/II/III) but they may not be necessarily very noticeable. PATA/IDE transfer speed of 133MB/s only vs. You may have to live with this and the knowing that you run your SSD with its current performance limitations (no trimming, max. no SATA mode for disk controller means no AHCI.You may also come across posts/threads related to attempts to force ICH7 controller to SATA mode through DSDT patches but this has had only very limited success throughout.For instance, the Base ICH7 version does not you may have that particular version. unfortunately for you, not all Intel ICH7 I/O controllers support AHCI.On some (many?) computers, BIOS does not even provide the ability to set the controller to SATA mode, even if the controller can support it. as shown in your lspci info + SATA SysProfiler info ( Protocol = ata), your controller appears to operate in IDE mode.AHCI is only available when controller operates in SATA mode, defintiely not in IDE mode. you need AHCI capability to be able to enjoy proper SSD recognition + Trimming.To me, the described fix is just cosmetic. the above thread only applies to SATA controllers in SATA/AHCI mode and your I/O controller is not reported as such.

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Several comments on all this and my apologies if this will appear pretty negative:













Post el capitan trim enabler