"Intel RST Premium" - new Storage Controller BIOS option

@Peto_Pedro :
Welcome to the Win-RAID Forum!

All Intel RST drivers from v15.7 series up are able to fully support SSDs, which are connected to an Intel SATA port or a PCIe slot of a modern Intel chipset. This new generation of Intel RST AHCI/RAID Controllers is named “Intel(R) Chipset SATA/PCIe RST Premium Controller”. You can find the name within the iaAHCIC.inf resp. iaStorAC.inf files of the related new Intel RST drivers.

It would be interesting to know, where the related AHCI/RAID Controller is now listed and which are the HardwareIDs.
Please run the Device Manager, expand the sections “IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers” and “Storage Controllers”, look for listed “Intel Controllers” and post us the exact names and within which section you found them.
You can get the information about the HardwareIDs, when you do a right-click onto the Controller and choose the options “Properties” > “Details” > “Property” > “HardwareIDs”. Please post them as well.

“AHCI” is a standard data transfer protocol, whereas “Intel RST Premium” is just a name given by Intel to their new generation of Intel Chipset SATA and PCIe Storage Controllers. These Controllers are able to manage the AHCI and NVMe protocol and to create and manage Intel SATA/PCIe RAID Arrays.

Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)