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750 fills up completely with TRIM files

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I'm using the 750 NVMe 400GB as my boot drive on an Asus X99 Deluxe MB. I'm also using 2 x 850 EVO's I RAID0, 2 x 840 Pros in RAID0,  a WD Black 4TB, and a Seagate Hybrid 2TB drive.

 

About once a day, my PC starts running slow and I noticed my 750 drive fills up completely with TRIM files. If I run the SSD Optimizer, it crashes around 80%. If I manually delete a few files to make room on the 750, then it runs SSD optimizer just fine. Is there a way to prevent this from happening? I thought the SSD optimizer kept the drive free of these TRIM files, but it must only fix this whenever the application is run. Currently, I have it set to run every 24 hours at 3AM, but during the day, it still fills up with files,  which makes my system slow, creates intermittent errors, and sometimes the BSOD. I replaced a Samsung M.2 drive with this drive, but I  never had these problems with the M.2 drive. Has anyone else experienced this or might have a solution which will keep my drive running well all day?   


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