New RaidDriver 18.0.0.4897 from TGL
RaidDriver_18.0.0.4897.zip (104 KB)
@all:
General Info: The Intel EFI modules from the v18.0 series are no RAID, but VMD modules.
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@Fernando
Here is:
Intel RSTe EFI VROC SATA "RaidDriver" v7.0.1.1016
Intel RSTe EFI VROC sSATA "RaidDriver" v7.0.1.1016
Intel RSTe EFI VMD VROC modules v7.0.1.1016
7.0.1.1016.zip (325 KB)
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EFI Intel RST for SATA v18.31.0.4953
Taken from tmp folder in UBU.
Need to be purified & header removed ?
EFI Intel RST for SATA v18.31.0.4953.rar (96.8 KB)
@biozzz : Thanks for having found and attached of the new Intel RST EFI "RaidDriver" from the v18.31 development branch.
No, it is a "clean" *.efi file (without header) and hasn’t to be customized.
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I gave a try to the last Intel RST EFI RaidDriver v18.31.0.4953 on my X299 motherboard (rampage 6 extreme encore). Everything is alright although the v18.X version should not work on 200 serie. I use the driver version 18.30.3.1148 (seems to be the last).
See enclosed the picture from UBU.
Thanks
François
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@Ifb6 I have only two disk in a raid 0 configuration (2xSSD 256Go). And more 2 NVME discs, 2 SATA SSD, 2 SATA HDD stripped with Windows disc managemenT;
François
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Updated from 17.8.3 to 17.8.4!
Although it is literally just one byte has been changed at offset 35679 (hex from 73 to 77) I found this much much faster, I don’t know why, it could be psychological, but now the speed will jump immediately to highest speed instead of increasing slowly. It could be my Laptop became much faster IDK!
Will try the new EFI 18.3 later, later I mean in months