Please explain, what exactly you have done and take a screenshot from the message you got.
Enter the BIOS, set the Intel SATA Controller to "RAID", reboot and check the version of the Intel RAID Utility. If it should be v3.x.x.xxxx or v4.x.x.xxxx, you will need RSTe drivers.
Alternatively you should wait for help from a person, whome you trust.
Hi Fernando,
The RAID version I have got on my board is the 13.1.0.2126
As they are not RSTe drivers, are the Intel RST(e) the ones I need?
To be more specific, Can I use the new v14.0.0.1095?
Thanks
Yes!
You may be able to use them, but I do not recommend to install any Intel RST(e) driver with a higher version than v13.1.0.1058, unless your mainboard has an Intel 8- or 9-Series Chipset.
Off topic:
Please write a signature continng your most important system specifications (Chipset, SATA mode, OS). I don’t have the time to search and read all your posts to find ot the chipset of your mainboard.
Yes!
You may be able to use them, but I do not recommend to install any Intel RST(e) driver with a higher version than v13.1.0.1058, unless your mainboard has an Intel 8- or 9-Series Chipset.
Off topic:
Please write a signature continng your most important system specifications (Chipset, SATA mode, OS). I don’t have the time to search and read all your posts to find ot the chipset of your mainboard.
My board uses the latest X99 chipset. Not sure if it’s the 8 or 9 series chipset.
Should I stick to the 13.1.0.1058 just to be safe
Yes, I recommend to use this driver.
By the way: The Intel X99 Chipsets do not belong to the Intel 8- or 9-Series Chipsets.
Yes, I recommend to use this driver.
By the way: The Intel X99 Chipsets do not belong to the Intel 8- or 9-Series Chipsets.
Thanks for your advice.
I believe that 8-9 chipset series are only for the Z87 and Z97 chipsets?
My cpu is the 5930K, which is Haswell-E.
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CrystalDiskMark 3.0.2 x64 (C) 2007-2013 hiyohiyo
Test : 500 MB [C: 58.0% (540.5/931.3 GB)] (x5)
OS : Windows 8 [6.2 Build 9200] (x64)
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13.1.0.1058
Sequential Read : 165.966 MB/s
Sequential Write : 169.152 MB/s
Random Read 512KB : 61.221 MB/s
Random Write 512KB : 120.370 MB/s
Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 0.668 MB/s [ 163.1 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 2.439 MB/s [ 595.4 IOPS]
Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 1.838 MB/s [ 448.7 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 2.493 MB/s [ 608.7 IOPS]
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4.2.0.1136
Sequential Read : 166.441 MB/s
Sequential Write : 166.045 MB/s
Random Read 512KB : 60.651 MB/s
Random Write 512KB : 118.194 MB/s
Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 0.653 MB/s [ 159.4 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 2.397 MB/s [ 585.2 IOPS]
Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 1.778 MB/s [ 434.0 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 2.347 MB/s [ 573.0 IOPS]
Motherboard - ASUS P9X79
No, there are a lot of other Intel 8- and 9-Series Chipsets (H81, Q85, B85, Q87, H87 and H97). They all have an LGA 1150 CPU socket, whereas X79 and X99 chipsets have an LGA 2011 CPU socket and belong to the C600/C600+ Series Chipsets.
No, there are a lot of other Intel 8- and 9-Series Chipsets (H81, Q85, B85, Q87, H87 and H97). They all have an LGA 1150 CPU socket, whereas X79 and X99 chipsets have an LGA 2011 CPU socket and belong to the C600/C600+ Series Chipsets.
Then how the RST(e) that would install into my X99 chipset(C600/C600+ series) works on the Intel series 8-9 as well?
I mean, I shouldn’t be using the RSTe that is design just for the C600/C600+x99 system?
I agree with you, Gigabyte has told me to use the RST(e) the 13.1.0.1058 version if I plan to enable RAID, even if these drivers are design for the Intel series 8-9
Simple reason: The Intel RST(e) driver v13.1.0.1058 may give your X99 system a better performance than the RSTe drivers v3.x.x.xxxx resp. v4.x.x.xxxx.
Hello Fernando
My mind is confused now. I’m using Asus P8z68-V motherboard with Windows 7 x64 Raid 0. Which version is the best for me? I’m using v13.2.4.1000 now. I’ll update my bios with UBU later. Will i have to change my IRST version later?
@ cunket:
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum!
I recommend to use the Intel RST(e) v12.9 combo.
Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)
@Fernando
or anyone else ofcourse
Can anyone tell me what is currently the best (performance/stability-wise) version of OROM to have for an Z87 mobo?
And which driver version should go with it?
I am going to finish my build with an Z87 MPOWER board and an intel G3258 Pentium (yes the unlocked one :))
So having this info ready would be useful
Please look >here<.
There is no big difference between Z97 and Z87 systems regarding the performance in AHCI or RAID mode.
Please look >here<.
There is no big difference between Z97 and Z87 systems regarding the performance in AHCI or RAID mode.
Thanks so that will be either 13.1 or 13.6 then
Thanks now I have it narrowed down
Please look >here<.
There is no big difference between Z97 and Z87 systems regarding the performance in AHCI or RAID mode.
Thanks so that will be either 13.1 or 13.6 then
Thanks now I have it narrowed down
@Fernando
I suppose the 13.6 driver was used together with the 13.5 OROM which you have listed in your other thread is it not?
And the 13.1 driver with the 13.1 OROM, right?
or let me put it in another way…
You recommend using OROM/EFI 13.5 with its 13.6 driver counterpart or not?
Likewise for the 13.1 OROM/EFI with its 13.1 driver counterpart?
Yes and yes!
Hello Fernando (Hola Fernando)
My system specs are Z97x Gaming 5 /Z97 chipset), i7 4790k, SSD Samsung 840 + 2 HDD (WD Caviar Black SATA3 and HDD SATA2) in ahci mode + DVDR, 12 GB RAM DDR3 1333, Nvidia 970 (Intel Graphics 4600 disabled)
which drivers you recommend?
Thanks for explanation and this forum (sorry for my english)
@ f0r0c0m1c:
Welcome at Wiun-RAID Forum!
I recommend to install the brandnew Intel RST(e) driver v13.6.3.1001 WHQL
Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)
@ all:
Update of the start post
Changelog:
- new: 32/64bit Intel RST(e) drivers v13.6.3.1001 WHQL dated 03/26/2015 (shown within the Device Manager as being dated 02/25/2015)
- new: Intel RSTe Drivers & Software Set v13.6.3.1001 WHQL dated 03/26/2015
The included AHCI/RAID drivers are WHQL certified by Microsoft and usable with all Windows Operating Systems from Win7 up. Onlys Intel 8- and 9-Series Chipsets are natively fully supported by these drivers.
Thanks to Pacman for having presented the source package with these brandnew Intel AHCI/RAID drivers at Station-Drivers.
EDIT:
Meanwhile I have tested these new Intel RST(e) drivers with my Intel 8-Series Mobile system running in AHCI mode. >Here< are the benchmark results.
Have fun with these brandnew Intel AHCI and RAID drivers!
Dieter (alias Fernando)
I’m using 12.9.4.1000 for my Z68 system as it is the latest for my chipset. It also says in the note that the Best matching Intel RAID ROM/EFI BIOS modules is v12.9.0.2006.
If I decide to insert an EFI BIOS module in my BIOS (it doesn’t have an EFI BIOS module by default), should I insert 12.9.0.2006 and then upgrade it to the latest EFI using the UBU tool or should I keep it at 12.9.0.2006?
Thanks.
EDIT by Fernando: Post title customized