Enabling TRIM on MBP 2010 ?

Hello,
Few weeks ago i installed Corsair Force GT Sata 3 SSD.After a while i was curious about if im using on full performance.Then i found out TRIM Support is not enabled. Some sites says do this do that on terminal to enable trim support but i was wondering can anyone help about this ?
Macbook Pro 2010. Core i7 (non sandy bridge) 4GB Ram.Mac OS X Lion.
Corsair Force GT Sata 3 120GB 555mb/s

I don't have engineering data. But let me give you this. All SSDs sold by Apple and installed into Apple computers have TRIM enabled Automatically by the OS.
All SSDs installed into any PC running Windows 7 TRIM is enable Automatically. It is only with Mac OS X and NON Apple SSDs that TRIM is NOT Automatically enabled.
So what does that tell us. Apple feels so strongly that TRIM should be enabled on Apple SSDs that they do it Automatically. Microsoft feels so strongly that TRIM should be enabled on ALL SSDs that they do it Automatically when using Windows 7.
The only place I have ever read that TRIM support is not needed is on the OWC website promoting their RE-Branded SSDs. You will not find that same info on any website of a major manufacturer of SSDs.
Now Apple does not have one brand of SSDs. Just like the spinning HDD they use they buy the brand/model that fits there price point at any given time they are in the market for more components of that type.
So with all that stated it is my honest and well informed opinion that whenever you are using an SSD you should always enable TRIM support.
I hope that is now clear to you.
You may think differently. That is fine.
But I don't care for your tone.
Thanks.

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