![]() is (significantly) different to a 980 Pro. I named it "Pro?" with a question mark because I wasn't sure if it was really a pro or just a normal 980.since a 980. And I also won't be able to bench it using this program either.but I know another program I bench with to verify I didn't get a normal 980 since that's what Magician is reporting to me as. So that means I can't invoke the TRIM command to clean up the drive, not that it matters since windows 10 does that automatically after each delete anyways, so it's only effective on windows 7 where it doesn't do it automatically. ![]() It works (for some reasons Samsung Magician shows non-pro version.):Īnd with that I can't do anything through this utility: After mucking around for hours and days, long story short, I've come to a conclusion the only way to make it work is to enable NVME RAID. Ok an update for ya'll since you guys seem keen on what's happening so far.
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