![]() I have to admit, computer runs well and when i did update the SATA ACHI drivers to the latest from" Fernando's Win Raid "forums there was zero difference in performance. Hi Greg, don't worry, my SATA drivers are from 2006 as well, actually i have a ton of drivers showing 2006 and device manager does indeed say they are the latest and the best choice for the system lol. If you uninstall it, the updated SATA AHCI drivers will remain, at least this is what happened with my systems.Īlso, one of my laptops have 2 HDD's so I used and Intel SATA Raid driver. ![]() You might need to update the second "Standard SATA AHCI Controller" entry from Device Manager.Īnd no, you do not need "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" program, it is designed to show you the status of your drives it is not essential, in addition it runs as a startup item. Sorry lots of questions.You probably updated some of your HDD or SSD's ![]() In the next window, click Let me choose from a list of device drivers on my computer. Then select the Browse my computer for drivers option. Right-click on Standard SATA AHCI Controller and select update driver. Do I need this? If I do need it, must it be enabled at start up? I am wondering if it might conflict with Samsung's Magician which I also have installed? In the Device Manager window, scroll down through the list of installed devices and expand the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers section. Is this correct? Windows reports that it is the most current driver.ĪLSO: The driver installed "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" program. After running, one entry in Device Manager has changed to "Intel(R) 8 Series/C220 Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller" but the other remains "Standard SATA AHCI Controller" - still with the 2006 driver version 0.16384 dated 1 When I launch Samsung Magician can I see that AHCI is disabled. So I downloaded the latest version of SATA drivers at the Asus ROG site for my motherboard. I boot from an UEFI partition on a Samsung SSD EVO 850, 500 GB. I run 2 x SSD's a HDD and a BluRay writer. I noticed after a clean install of Win 10 Pro that in the Device Manager I had two "Standard SATA AHCI Controller" entries that showed the driver dated in 2006.
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