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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: Movick on April 16, 2013, 10:37:58 am
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Hello,
I have a 970A-D3 mobo/SSD (w/ SATA 3 cable), AMD 8120, 24GB RAM, Windows 7/64 - custom build.
I didn't do the build myself, but I'd like to try and straighten out an AHCI issue I'm having.
I originally had a dual-boot set-up on this mobo whereby a cloned mechanical drive was cabled to port 0 (active/boot files) and a small SSD was cabled to port 1. I also have a storage disc which is now cabled to port 1. Last night I removed the mechanical drive boot disc due to failure and I cloned my small SSD to a larger one. The SSD is now on port 0.
I will be doing a single-boot set-up from now on in Windows 7 with the SSD for the boot/O/S.
I believe my BIOS is properly set for AHCI, but when I check Device manager: IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers, I do not see an AHCI device indicated. I located the msahci key in regedit and it is already set to "0." My BIOS "OnChip SATA type" is set to AHCI. I also verified that trim is enabled.
Is there a BIOS setting which needs to be changed to have windows properly recognize my boot SSD as AHCI?
(http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii582/pcasttv/bios_zpseea77f28.jpg)
(http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii582/pcasttv/windvcmgr_zps48aee36e.jpg)
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Movick
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The AHCI switch is in BIOS.
Go in BIOS to Integrated peripherals and choose AHCI instead of IDE mode.
This is one guide how to make sure you boot properly after BIOS setting change, one of the links google picked up -> http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=313676
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Take a look at the BIOS screen-shot. As I stated the AHCI switch is set to AHCI under " OnChip SATA type" but it doesn't show up as AHCI in device manager. Moreover, I stated that I accessed the regedit key "msahci" as specified in the article - it already has a value of "0."
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Sorry ,i did not see the picture ,browser had some stuff disabled.
Set all ports to AHCI and look in Device Manager again .
After doing this post a picture with the Device Manager as well to see what devices show up in there exactly.
Are there any messages during post regarding AHCI before OS boot ?!Usually when it s enabled you should see some AHCI device/BIOS messages when using non UEFI BIOS.
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Nevermind!
In the second picture there is shown an "AMD SATA Controller" device
That s your AHCI right there .
If you want an AHCI AMD driver you can install it.On AMD website you can find a so called southbridge driver that includes it.
I can assure you i will punish my browser plug ins :)
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So change SATA port 4/5 to AHCI?
Any other setting to AHCI as well?
"Are there any messages during post regarding AHCI before OS boot?"
I don't see any messages about AHCI prior to loading the O/S.
Thanks BTW.
Movick
Whoops...I guess I "minded." ;)
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You are welcome ! :)
First time i did not see any picture ,second time only the first one showed up ,but third time the relevant one uncovered itself :)
I recommend you to use a benchmarking tool and test the speed with both the Microsoft driver and the AMD one.
If the AMD one is slower you can very well revert to the Microsoft one afterwards.
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(http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii582/pcasttv/hdtest_zpsc0b1ce53.jpg)
W/ MS
I installed the Catalyst package using the installer - don't see the AMD AHCI driver updated - still MS. Anyone know how to install the AMD AHCI drivers?
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If the installer has the drivers ,but does not detect the AHCI controller maybe you should use the Gigabyte supplied driver.
Furthermore you can ask Gigabyte support for more info.