So it probably is Samsung's dodgy firmware not working with the SATA-3.0
extensions (aka SATA 3.1).

Like I mentioned I can't even run my Samsung SSD's @6Gbit because none of
the models I own support deterministic trim - which is a much bigger
problem than yours! I assumed the 850 Pro would support deterministic trim
- as the 840 Pro models supported it - but hell no!

I wouldn't rely on any firmware updates from Samsung to fix any of this
stuff... It has to be really, really bad - like the 840 issues - before
they'll pull their finger out.

I'll certainly be raising a support issue, over the lack of
non-deterministic trim support in the 850 Pro firmware, but I expect that
will get as far as my LSI Support issue did... :-(


On 26 February 2015 at 10:16, Stefan G. Weichinger <li...@xunil.at> wrote:

> On 25.02.2015 17:16, Bob Wya wrote:
>
> > For my Samsung 830 / 850 Pro SSDs I don't see any similar NCQ queuing
> > error(s) in my boot logs (they are hooked up to the Intel Controller just
> > now - since I can't connect them to my 6Gbit LSI Controller - arrrggg!!)
> >
> > Perhaps this issue is confined to the Samsung EVO lines?
>
> It seems like.
>
> Maybe I had that with the 840 EVO already, I never looked so close ...
> but now as I put the 840 into the thinkpad I see that behavior there as
> well!
>
> And the 840 had some firmware updates already while there are no updates
> yet for the 850.
>
>


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All the best,
Robert

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