Hello.
Problem no.1 : I cannot make AHCI work
Problem no.2 : My memory sticks run at a lower speed than then should
Specs:
Intel i7 920
Gigabyte EX58 DS4
3x2048 MB Corsair Platinum XMS3
PowerColor HD5850 1GB CrossFire
Corsair Force 60GB SSD
Samsung 640GB HDD
WD 320GB HDD
Hitachi 200GB HDD
Fractal Design Define R3
Fractal Design 650W
Windows 7 x64 Home Premium
Problem 1:When I first bought my Corsair SSD I didn't have the first clue to what AHCI was and just installed Win7 on the disk. I believe that the SSD was plugged in to the SATA2_5 port. After a while I noticed worse performance (boot up times) and learned about AHCI. From what I've gathered I'm supposed to first enable AHCI in the Windows registry then enable AHCI in BIOS and that should be it. I have two options in BIOS for AHCI:
¤ SATA RAID/AHCI Mode (for the Intel controlled SATA2_0 - SATA2_5)
¤ Onboard SATA/IDE Ctrl Mode (for the Gigabyte controlled GSATA2_0 - GSATA2_1)
I enabled the Intel controller and did a restart which unfortunately failed giving this error message during AHCI POST:
Serial ATA AHCI BIOS, Version iSrc 1.20E
Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Intel Corporation 23
** This version supports only Hard Disks and CDROM drives **
Please wait. This will take few seconds.
Controller Bus#00, Device#1F, Function#02: 06 Ports, 05 Devices
Port-00:No device detectedI asked Gigabyte tech support and they told me that I had to reinstall Windows (what for?) and try plug my SSD into the first Intel SATA2 port (SATA2_0). I also upgraded my BIOS from F4 to F12i and bought a real SATA-300 cable. But it still does not work for I get this error message:
Serial ATA AHCI BIOS, Version iSrc 1.20E
Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Intel Corporation 23
** This version supports only Hard Disks and CDROM drives **
Please wait. This will take few seconds.
Controller Bus#00, Device#1F, Function#02: 06 Ports, 05 Devices
(this is as far as it goes. I've waited 2mins and still nothing)So when I press Ctrl-Alt-Del the system reboots but POST skips HDD detection altogether and gets stuck in AHCI POST once again. The only solution is to press the Clear CMOS button. All HDDs (incl SSD) work fine in IDE mode but this is not the way an SSD is supposed to run. I've recently purchased a Crucial SSD C300 that I wanted to use as a game drive but I fear that it wont work in AHCI mode either.
Problem 2:After I upgraded the BIOS from F4 to F12i my RAM runs at lower speeds than it's specced for.
BIOS says 1066MHz while it should run at 1333MHz. I believe all BIOS memory settings are in default mode but I do run BIOS in Optimized settings.
Please help, I dont know what to do anymore