@DeathStalker
I seriously doubt, that the low SATA performance of your system is caused by the in-use SATA driver.
By the way - which one is your OS Win10 currently using? You can check it from within the Device Manager by expanding the “IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers”, section, doing a right-click onto the listed SATA Controller(s) and choosing the options “Properties” > “Driver”.
My tips:
- Read the first post of >this< thread. Some of the recommendations are valid for HDDs as well.
- Remove the garbage from your OS partition (Temp files and other residues)
- Defrag your system drive (with the OS on it) by using the Win10 in-box Defrag Tool before running any benchmark tool.
Station-Drivers is a web site and offers only the newest available drivers, but the latest AHCI/RAID driver is not automaticly the best for each system.