Intel EFI RAID/VMD BIOS Modules

7.5.0.1150 (>7.5.1030)

7.5.0.1150.rar (174 KB)

I just want to return that I flashed the Intel Raid ROM/EFI 18.35.0.4635/18.31.1.5256 with no issues so far, a quick observation it looks a little bit slower, when calculating hashes it starts slowly and then becomes fast maybe faster than the old 17.8.4, but for sure it starts slower.

Strange though it occupied more size in the bios (few bytes more) although the efi file for 18.31.1 (260,000 bytes) is smaller than 17.8.4 (271,904 byte)!!!

Will return if I got any errors later, but so far none.


Edit: I take back, the ROM/RFI 18 is the fastest, today I hit 8.2GB/min i.e. 140mb/s, and not it is starting immediately at 8.1GB/s, yesterday I tested so many times and it was starting at 3GB/s and slowly going up towards 8, strange, I didnā€™t even restart windows since yesterday and there was no heavy loads. So so far the rom/efi 18 is the best, maybe more compatible with the driver 18 I am using

@jen11 , how did you flash the modified bios? Programmer with clip or FPT?
I have a GS65 8Re laptop.

@OgUrecheK89 : If you want to make sure, that jen1 gets notified about your post, you should tag him/her by putting an @ in front of his/her nickname.

@Fernando

VROC v7.5.0.1152
Taken from tmp folder in UBU

Regards,
Biozzz

VROC 7.5.0.1152.rar (310 KB)

I started a new whole thread about my experience MSI GT83VR 7RF Titan SLI

EFI Intel VROC for SATA & sSATA - 6.1.0.1017
EFI Intel VROC with VMD - 7.5.0.1152, 6.3.0.1005, 6.2.0.1034

pack.rar (220 KB)

@westlake :
Thanks for the attached RAR archive with several BIOS modules, but the Windows Defender detected a Virus and didnā€™t allow me to unzip the archive.

Works just fine for me (ESET), so only a Defender false positiveā€¦

Funnyā€¦ False positive. Zip is fine.

pack.zip (626 KB)

@westlake :
Thanks for the *.ZIP archive, which didnā€™t give me any Virus alarm.
Meanwhile I have updated the start post by adding the ā€œIntel-RSTe_VMD-VROC-modules_v7.5.0.1052_without-headerā€. All other modules, which you had put into the package, were already offered by me.

@Fernando :
And v6 platform? I donā€™t see VDM modules.

@westlake : You are right - I missed them!
They will be added ASAP.

EFI Intel VROC with VMD - 7.5.0.1152

EFI_Intel_VROC_with_VMD_7.5.0.1152.rar (129 KB)

7.6.0.1012

7.6.0.1012.rar (176 KB)

EFI Intel RST for SATA - 18.1.1.5201
I think this is newer than 18.31.1.5256, but not sure.

EFI_Intel_RST_for_SATA_18.1.1.5201.rar (96 KB)

@westlake :
Thanks for the link, but this is an Intel RST VMD and not an Intel RST RAID EFI module.
Here is the proof:

Intel VMD EFI Module.png

EFI Intel Raid Driver 18.31.51.5346.
Found in BIOS on support pages for that Dell Inspiron 7500, which also provided the new 18.6.3.1019 Intel RST driversā€™ pack.
No any Raid ROM inside though.

RaidDriver_18.31.51.5346.rar (96.9 KB)

Updated successfully to 18.31.51.5346, no issues so far.

The only one thing since I started updating RaidDriver and ROM modules, it is not even an issue, the in the bios storage information in the bios canā€™t detect my drives, but in the Intel Raid page it can.

I am thinking my some of bios modules are not compatible with the new EFI/ROM drivers, anyone having this issue?


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@jen11 :
Which Intel chipset has your system?
Which Intel EFI RaidDriver version is within the latest original mainboard BIOS?
Is the on-board Intel SATA Controller usually running in AHCI or in RAID mode (w/o the creation of any RAID array)?
Why did you update the Intel EFI RaidDriver at all?