PCIe SSD (plextor PX-AG128M6e) on a x58 (asus p6t deluxe v2)

Hi,
Im using this for my OS on the pcie 4x port. How it is working exactly? This is using the southbridge at any way?

thanks for helping me to understand :wink:

@ bomberman797:
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum!

Does it work? Are you able to boot into the OS?

Look >here<.

Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)

Thanks sir, i will read this asap! And yes it work perfectly :wink: when i look at the rst report, it just showing nothing concerning the ssd pcie driveā€¦

The Intel RST Console just manages the on-board Intel SATA ports and not the PCIe slots.

Honestly its a pretty cool parade to the limitation of these sata 2 only board :wink:

Bomberman 797,

Hopefully you are still tracking this thread as I have been unable to find an answer to this question and you seem to have made this work!

I also have the P6TDeluxe V2 and want to use a PCIe M.2 drive with this board. That way I can pull the drive out and use it directly in my new build when I am in the mood to do it. I was wondering if the Plextor M6E PCIe is still working as your boot drive? Are you running windows 10 now?

Did you set anything special in the Asus bios in order to get it to work and what bios version are you on? I know the Plextor drive should ā€œtake overā€ at boot as it has its own ROM but just curious. I saw somewhere else that someone with a P6t Deluxe motherboard was not successful getting the Kingston Hyperx Predator to boot which since it also has itā€™s own ROM and that made me wonder.

Finally, installing the OSā€¦Iā€™ve read about some issues installing an OS on a PCIe SSD on older motherboardsā€¦did you bootup with your old boot drive and then install the OS or disconnect everything else and boot from the install USB/ISO?

Thanks!
BJB

@ BJB:
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum!

Since I am not sure, if the Forum member Bomberman797 will read your post within the next days, it would be a good idea to send him a PM.

Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)

Not sure about the full tag, but Plextor M6e is bootable by default since it has the needed firmware inside. Check this link and this one. When I looked a few months ago, Super Talent PCIe DX1, Plextor M6e, RevoDrive 3 PCIe SSD, ASUS ROG RAIDR Express, RevoDrive X2, Mushkin Scorpion Deluxe, G.Skill Phoenix Blade are bootable right from the box. Havenā€™t checked with the newest PCIe SSD releases, but I suspect the newer ones will depend on the mainboard firmware.

Hi sir, yes the px-ag128m6e run just fine. I put on AHCI in Bios and voila. The bios actually name it "Drive 0" something. No problem at all for intalling win7 and up.

enjoy it

The new plextor line pci-e ssd seem to be the sameā€¦ let see



Thanks! That is great info. And that means Iā€™ll just be able to change boot priority and after the Plextor is recognized, change it to the boot drive. Really appreciate it.

BJB



Yes, from what I read, the Black M6E version has identical hardware as the "green" drive you have. Just different PCB color, fins, etc. Same controller and hardware so hopefully it behaves the same!

BJB

this is what I get from AS SSD results with Win10 pro on my "Drive 0" :wink: without plexTurbo.

ssd.jpg



Very nice. Seems in-line with some benchmarks I have seen on reviews. Definitely going to give the black edition M6E a try!
Looks like our old Asus boards have a little life left in them.
Thanks again.

BJB

Indeedā€¦ When you look the difference between a i7-5820k and i7-970 with ram at 2133mhz or 2400mhzā€¦ you win to put 200$ in pci-e ssd and keep your rig for couple more years!

Since you are running this board and SSD with Windows 10, what Intel ā€œRapid Storage Technologyā€ driver version are you using with the P6T Deluxe V2 and Plextor SSD?

I read some outstanding info on this site but still have some questions. Let me correct that, there is some absolutely incredibly awesome info on this site on the intel drivers! I read everything I could findā€¦ I have been looking and researching ICH10R and X58 RST drivers Win 10 support but want to make sure I install the right version on Win10 64 bit.

I donā€™t run my drives in RAID but do run AHCI. Looks like 12.9.4.1000 is the latest RST we can run but 11.7.4.1001 is listed as the recommended AHCI driver by the forum. If I am reading correctly they both are the ā€œnewerā€ type with the SCSI filter driver and therefore would have to have .NET updated before installing even after a clean Win10 install.

Are both good to use with Windows 10?

Also, did you have to do an ā€œF-6ā€ for a fresh OS install with either driver? If I recall with windows 7 and up you donā€™t need toā€¦

Just found the post on the .INF updater which usually part of my new OS install process. Very interesting and I guess not necessary!

Thanks,

BJB

PSā€¦sorry this almost looks like it should be a separate post, but since the question is specific to the board hopefully it is okay on this thread.

Contrary to the Intel RST(e) drivers v12.9.4.1000 the v11.7.4.1001 ones natively do support Intel ICH10R SATA RAID Controllers.
So if you want to take the newer Intel AHCI driver v12.9.4.1000, I recommend to take the mod & signed variant.

Contrary to the Intel RST(e) drivers v12.9.4.1000 the v11.7.4.1001 ones natively do support Intel ICH10R SATA RAID Controllers.
So if you want to take the newer Intel AHCI driver v12.9.4.1000, I recommend to take the mod & signed variant.





Thanks!

Sorry, I misread the info on the 12 series driver and just noted the 5-series support (and not listing ICH10R). I have since learned that X58 is apparently really a "4-series" board. Iā€™ll definitely go with 11.7.4.1001.

Am I correct that since I am only installing the driver (per your recommendation for non-RAID users/AHCI users) I donā€™t need to worry about .NET?

I also noted there is no installer and want to make sure I install the correct way. I tried to find this info on the outstanding web pages on the differences between the two but didnā€™t locate it. Since the drivers update so many chains I assume you canā€™t just right-click in device manager?


BJB

No .NET Framework is required, if you just install the driver from within the Device Manager.
This is the way I do it as well.

Thanks! Last questionā€¦since this updates several chains or line items in device manager, how do you determine which ones? Just the ICH10R ones and the hard drives?
BJB