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Amd sata controller driver update 1.3.1.276 windows 10
Amd sata controller driver update 1.3.1.276 windows 10












amd sata controller driver update 1.3.1.276 windows 10
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amd sata controller driver update 1.3.1.276 windows 10

#Amd sata controller driver update 1.3.1.276 windows 10 drivers#

There are plenty of pieces of software, including drivers in Windows 10 that are from as far back as Windows 7, and their dates reflect their age properly. That aside, there have been issues with OSes running on Ryzen - including Linux and Windows, which had to be addressed with updates to both. Even evaluation chips wouldn't have been produced until middle of 2016. Ryzen on the other hand wasn't officially announced until December 2016 (about a year and a half after Windows 10 RTM) and wasn't released until February 2017. Windows 10 has been in development since 2013, with first development releases in 2014, and global RTM in July 2015. Windows 10 was not designed from the start to support Ryzen. It does for me, everytime it did after a format.Īlso, skip drivers offered by whatever motherboard you use, be it any, mobo vendors dish out older versions they find the most compatible without hiccups, not with the latest fixes or performance ups like how AMD shall provide in its website.ĮDIT: Made it a little more idiot-proof.duh

#Amd sata controller driver update 1.3.1.276 windows 10 install#

I still want to know why if you download the chipset drivers from AMD that they don't install these drivers for you. Kind of stupid to read/understand the statement otherwise).Which drivers is being referred specifically? Where did you read this? Did you check the date of such discussions? Windows 10 was supported by ryzen from start (obviously meaning start/launch of Ryzen, as stated by MS themselves to fully support it launch. I asked because I read multiple threads of people discussing how their Windows 10 installation of Ryzen uses the 2006 drivers and that AMD had not made any Windows 10 specific drivers yet. Comments? Suggestions? Flame bait? What do you people have for me? So, I am here to ask you Ryzen enthusiasts whether I should let this program install the AMD SATA/AHCI driver which seems clear to me is not intended for Ryzen but has been reported to increase performance or leave it alone as AMD clearly made the decision to leave it alone and I don't know why. A user reported installing the AMD driver for 8.1 as his Samsung 850 Evo software said that it would not be fully operational without the AMD specific drivers installed and he found his RAW transfer/IOPS speedsincreased slightly.

#Amd sata controller driver update 1.3.1.276 windows 10 for windows 10#

It seems that AMD has opted to keep the default MS drivers from 2006 in place for Windows 10 where they have drivers for 7 and 8.1 which install with the AMD chipset driver package. I went on the old Google conduit toobulator and read a bit on the subject. I found this strange as I ran the latest AMD chipset driver which clearly decided to leave this driver in place rather than install an AMD one. What it found was an updated AMD SATA/AHCI driver which would replace the standard Microsoft driver from 2006.

#Amd sata controller driver update 1.3.1.276 windows 10 pro#

Today I decided to install IO BIT Driver Booster 5.1 Pro to see if there is anything I missed and needs upgrading driver wise. The difference is maybe 30-40MB/sec faster each way using my Intel chipset laptop versus my AMD chipset desktop. I have noticed that my transfer speeds using the same hardware as my Intel based gaming laptop are slower on the Ryzen build (Samsung 850 EVO external 7200RPM drive).

amd sata controller driver update 1.3.1.276 windows 10

I didn't install any drivers from Asus for my ROG STRIX B350-F Gaming motherboard (yes, I updated the BIOS before I installed Windows) and went straight to the latest chipset drivers from AMD (17.40) and installed those. Feels good to be back! 6 cores, 12 threads 3.8ghz for $250 CAD - WOW! I recently put together my first desktop in over five years and am happy to say I am FINALLY back in the AMD CPU camp as I love the company and what they strive for although I always buy the best bang for the buck hardware and as a gamer it has unfortunately not been AMD for a long time.














Amd sata controller driver update 1.3.1.276 windows 10