

That is from the link I pasted above, I know windows10 has a native nvme driver that should work just fine, but does the review imply that I could download samsung nvme drivers and use those instead? will there be any performance increase vs the native windows driver?Ĭlick to expand.windows does have/support trim and its scheduled automatically to run unless you disable that in the defrag/optimize tool yourself, then you can run it manually on command instead, it will say "optimize" for SSD/NVMe drives and "defrag" if its a HDD This enables NVMe devices to function within the existing operating system I/O stack protocol." "To be able to make use of the new NVMe based devices inside your PC you have to have a proper driver installed, this can be downloaded at the Samsung website. The speeds are way overkill for anything I do anyway (gaming) but still nice upgrade from an ancient regular SSD drive in my case,īut what I wonder is it seems there are no corsair nvme drivers on their site only a SSD toolbox utility to update firmware/maintenance of disk etc, and in the guru3d review its claimed : So was looking at getting a corsair force mp510 480gb off a friend for a great price, it got a decent review on this site before:
