Hello 'm on this Forum and i,ve got Motherboard msi x79A GD65 8D
i have problems with drivers of Intel Rapid Storage i can’t Install last recent drivers when i’m install driver 13.1.0.1058 system is unstable hang my computer and crashing only restarts help and hard drive in windows is undetected with windows
is the same situation of version 12.8.0.1016 for my motherboard on ahci mode system crasing and hang all the computer and is unstable onlly restatrs help
but older only version of 3.8.0.1108 is enterprise edition for my motherboard work correctly fine and system is ok and windows works correctly also work fine 4.1.0.1046 enterprise
my question is why i can’t install newest latest drivers for my motherboard on windows 7 64 bit on ahci mode recent drivers 12.8.0.1016 ive got normal hdd not ssd ?
the second Question is Why have got in section Drivers too many version of Rapid Storage Storage Drivers like 11.6.0.1030 , 3.5.0.1092 , 3.8.0.1108 And recent 12.8.0.1016 i dont know who is correctly to install ? im green with this please help me
cheers virekk
@ virekk:
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum!
I don’t know the exact reason (maybe the MSI Support can tell you that), but you should consider, that the "normal" Intel AHCI/RAID drivers for your X79 chipset system are the "Enterprise Edition" ones (v3.x.x.xxxx or v4.x.x.xxxx series).
Which "section Drivers" do you mean?
If you want to know the currently running AHCI driver, you should open the "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers" section of the Device Manager, right click onto the listed AHCI Controller and choose the following options: "Properties" > "Driver" > "Driver Details".
Regards
Fernando
Im mean the section Drivers on msi Website for My Motherboard http://pl.msi.com/support/mb/X79AGD65_8D…river&Win7%2064
Zitat von virekk im Beitrag #3
Im mean the section Drivers on msi Website for My Motherboard http://pl.msi.com/support/mb/X79AGD65_8D…river&Win7%2064
Ok, if all these Intel AHCI drivers are successfully tested with your special mainboard type and recommended for being used by the customers, you should ask MSI, why the big majority of them do not really work with your system.
There are so many possible reasons for your problems (hardware/software issues, wrong BIOS settings etc.), that I cannot really help you.
On the other hand you have the advantage, that you can choose the best suitable AHCI driver under a big variety of driver versions (inclusive the generic MS AHCI driver).
My advice: Find out yourself the best suitable AHCI driver for your system and use it.
probably i found solution by myself but i must tested to the other drivers i’m currently now on 12.8.0.1016 RST not enterprise for my motherboard and work very well on windows 8.1
the problem was is from sata cable i think before i used old sata cables 1.5 G/Bs
now i’m changing that to sata 6 gbs cables and everything is allright the new drivers works ok also i switch hard drive place from asmedia controller to intel controller 6/gbs
before i used also 12.6.3.1000 Intel Rst from your website works well also but i’ve noticed new functons in section Performance of Panel Intel Rapid Storrage called ‘’ Dynamic accelerate mass memory only in this driver
the driver 12.8.0.1016 RST for my motherboard do not have function Dynamic accelerate mass memory only why is thats ?
cheers
@ virekk:
If you really should have solved your stability problem with Intel’s RST(e) AHCI drivers of the v12 series, I recommend to try the v12.8.13.1000 WHQL (latest of the v12.8 development branch) and v12.9.4.1000 WHQL (latest of the v12 series).
Simple reason: The higher the build number within a certain development branch (v12.8 or v12.9), the more bugs have been fixed by Intel.