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Buenas a todos, como muchos en el foro me he comprado un SDD (Kingston HyperX SSD 3K) y al buscar por internet metodos para su mantenimiento, rendimiento,… me han entrado un par de dudas.
Es posible utilizar el AHCI teniendo en cuenta que no aparece esa opcion en la BIOS activando el de Windows. La cosa es que los chipsets Nvidia o AMD son incompatibles con AHCI y no tengo claro si es posible saltarse esa limitacion usando el que trae W7 por defecto. ¿Arrancaria sin problemas, se dañaria el disco,..?
SO: W7
Placa base Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2 v1 ------ Chipset nForce7025-630a
BIOS Award Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
CPU QuadCore AMD Phenom II X4 Black Edition 955 -
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Si sólo tienes el modo IDE perderás rendimiento pero ya está.
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gracias por la respuesta, ya me imaginaba q no habria opcion
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Hello everyone, like many in the forum I have bought an SDD (Kingston HyperX SSD 3K) and when searching the internet for methods for its maintenance, performance,… I have a couple of doubts.
Is it possible to use AHCI considering that this option does not appear in the BIOS when activating the one from Windows. The thing is that Nvidia or AMD chipsets are incompatible with AHCI and I am not sure if it is possible to bypass this limitation using the one that W7 comes with by default. Would it boot without problems, would the disk be damaged,..?
OS: W7
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2 v1 ------ Chipset nForce7025-630a
BIOS Award Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
CPU QuadCore AMD Phenom II X4 Black Edition 955How is that Kingston? does it work well in terms of system and games? are the maintenance programs effective?.