Intel Chipset Sata%2fpcie Rst Premium Controller Driver
This is my situation. I have 1 m2 nvme ssd drive and 2 sata ssds. If I change my bios to use the intel rst premium controller from ahci, I can't see my nvme in the bios anymore. I can still boot to it, but it just disappears from the bios. If I set the bios to ahci, I can see it.
I raid 0 my 2 sata ssds so I need to use the rst premium controller. But am I losing any performance from my nvme by NOT using AHCI? It should perform just as fast with rst enabled right? Also for some reason my nvme is getting lower benchmark scores than what I am seeing on the web. I get 3000mb seq reads and 2600 sequential writes. Benchmarks online are getting 3400 and 2900. Wonder what could be going on there. I'm running gen3x4 I have the absolute latest drivers/firmwares for my system.
Thanks!
I raid 0 my 2 sata ssds so I need to use the rst premium controller. But am I losing any performance from my nvme by NOT using AHCI? It should perform just as fast with rst enabled right? Also for some reason my nvme is getting lower benchmark scores than what I am seeing on the web. I get 3000mb seq reads and 2600 sequential writes. Benchmarks online are getting 3400 and 2900. Wonder what could be going on there. I'm running gen3x4 I have the absolute latest drivers/firmwares for my system.
Thanks!
Intel Chipset Sata Pcie Rst Premium Controller
download thunderbolt software for mac PCI VEN8086&DEVA357&CC0104.DeviceDesc = 'Intel(R) Chipset SATA/PCIe RST Premium Controller' PCI VEN8086&CC0108.DeviceDesc = 'Intel(R) NVMe Controller' So, I would like you to post the hardware ID for the Standard NVM Express Controller device that you found. Double-click the Intel Chipset SATA RAID Controller entry to reveal the Properties screen and then click the Driver tab (Figure E). Click the Update Driver button and select the Have Disk option.