Command availability on W510 SSD TRIM

Hi all, anyone know if happened the last trim W510 128 GB SSD option supports natively?

The Lenovo SSD are manufactured by Samsung. I gathered some information is that while Samsung can make firmware that supports trim, the Lenovo Samsung SSD does not work.

I can say that the Crucial SSD and I run it successfully in my W510. I need more space than the 128 GB comes with my Lenovo.

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