Thanks so much zMeul for all your help, you've taught me a lot. Drives that are connected to a RAID controller, but are not in a RAID configuration, will work exactly the same as it would be in AHCI.Īlright guys, while I thought that I had solved this issue last night after providing the benchmarks and mentioning that I am confirmed running in AHCI mode in looking at the AS SSD screen shots, and assuring me that although my drives were connected to the Intel Raid Controller, it didn't mean that I was running my drives in RAID rather AHCI still I came across a contradiction that has me confused-please see the following screen shot.Ĭan you lend me your thoughts on if this information is in fact correct or if there is some kind of discrepancy I'm not understanding? I'm back to being unsure if I should have my drives on the Intel RAID controller now or the Standard AHCI one :(. It's very likely it's now configured in AHCI.Įven if it was in RAID mode, you wouldn't notice. You can choose in the BIOS in which mode the SATA controller runs. I'll try to keep it simple but you have AHCI and RAID, The intel SATA controller has RAID support, but that doesn't mean it's in RAID mode. It's the one where the SSD and HDD are connected to the intel chipset sata ports.
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