I'm a relative newbie doing my first home build. I bought a GA-X58A-UD3R (rev 2.0) and await delivery of a Crucial C300 128GB SSD. (If it matters, I will also be installing a Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB as a data drive and a BR-DVD on SATA2 ports). Obviously I chose this combination in part to take advantage of SATA 3.0 speeds. Now, as I await my SSD, I read on these forums and on Crucial's about the problems involving the Marvell SATA 3.0 chipset and/or the Marvell drivers. I'd like to be able to make the right choice at the start, and so would like help in clarifying the situation.
Here is what I have been able to gather from reading the posts:
- AHCI mode is recommended generally
- Using Marvell drivers does not allow TRIM to work its magic
- Using Marvell drivers does not produce anything like the advertised SATA 3.0 speeds, and may not exceed SATA2
- Other drivers may be a better solution, at least until Marvell gets its act together.
This leads me to a few questions:
1. Is this characterization correct?
2. Given that I don't intend to use RAID, what AHCI drivers are recommended? Should I stay away from the Marvell drivers?
3. If I use MSAHCI drivers (as I have seen recommended) and plug the drive into a SATA 3.0 port, will this allow TRIM to work?
4. If I use MSAHCI drivers instead of the ones from Marvell, will this allow me to get speeds approximating SATA 3.0, or will I be stuck with SATA2 until Marvell fixes its drivers?
5. OK, a real Newbie question: Assuming it is better to set the drive as AHCI before installing the OS (Win7 x64), etc, where do I obtain the the MS drivers needed?
6. Will using AHCI for my SSD mess with my BR-DVD, as someone has suggested? Is this an issue at all for optical drives?
Thank you very much for your help. Sorry for rehashing this topic, but I'd like to make the right decisions at the start of the build and find some of this discussion in past threads a bit confusing, in part because they focus on the RAID question which does not pertain to my build.