Thank You Sergio!
Thank You Sergio!
NEW RST 11.5.2.1001 WHQL
http://www.station-drivers.com/telec...ivers.com).exe
P.S. no fix for memory leak, only driver is new.
Is that memory leak the reason its kind of unstable? I'm running that driver with windows 8 and sometimes my rig fails to respond correctly.
this are my ADATA SX900 256GB Sata 3 on RAID0 very fast drives
with latest RST 4K improved a lot
http://i.imgur.com/E08VR.png
still using RAID ROM 11.5.0.1414 as the latest gives me low numbers, didnt try with the ADATAs but with the intel was hella low
well heck. i feel a bit ripped off (socket 2011), if you folks with z77 systems are the only ones getting intel raid trim with win7 :mad:
why would intel do this for this one socket iteration?
hehe, a bit rhetorical, but wtf
I am pretty sure, that the complete Intel 7 series chipsets will be supported by the TRIM in RAID0 feature of the actual RST(e) v11.5 drivers/OROM versions. The only problem for users with an Intel X79 RAID0 system is to get the v11.5 OROM flashed into the BIOS and the v11.5 drivers installed. They have to add the missing HardwareIDs into the INF file or to use an already modded v11.5.0.1207 driver pack (look >here<).
So are we guys with P67 gonna be SOL too?
i'm hoping, and i was going to start asking around, if there is a corresponding 'e' 11.5 orom for the x79? for drivers, i was thinking of modding the inf. thanks for the link ;)
i'm thinking intel would focus on the latest socket first, though i wonder if there is some hardware id in the orom that could be altered. i had been focusing on hardware raid and unmap. i can now see how intel could have passthrough with our intel 'fake' raid/ahci trim hints. someone just showed me some very interesting results, without using a hex editor. very interesting to the point i'm on board with you guys and win7 raid, atm ;)
There are no different Intel RAID OROMs for different chipsets available (only exception: v3 series for X79). That means, that the RAID ROM modules, which are released by Intel, either do work with a special chipset or not.
Intels v11.5 AHCI and RAID drivers are named RST, but they belong to the RSTe branch using the additional SCSI driver named iaStorF.sys. Furthermore the RST v11.5.0.1109 Alpha drivers, which were the very first of the v11.5 branch, natively did support X79 chipsets.
Since I have already the certification, that the modded RST drivers v11.5.0.1207 do work with X79 systems, I am very optimistic, that the Intel RAID ROM v11.5.0.1414 or v11.5.0.1582 will work with X79 SATA RAD Controllers too.
RWL have sunk their teeth into the 'trim for raid' topic. Makes for a great read too.
http://www.rwlabs.com/article.php?id=672
yep. that's the article. i was hoping he'd have it up soon
fernando, i've heard that the 11.5 oroms will not allow the x79 boards to boot. i was warned about this some time ago, so haven't toyed with modding a bios with any of these oroms. i would assume there would be a 3 series that had the necessary stuff to allow the same goodies that the 11.5 oroms bring? we have the 11.5 drivers as you mentioned based on the 'e' series, so i don't see why there would not be a 'e' series 3x orom in the near future, on that plays nice with socket 2011? vr zone had an article up recently which sated x79 versions of the intel 11.5 drivers/orom would be released. not sure where they got their info, but it would be nice
There are a couple of typo's being corrected. It should be back up soon.
Hmmm...he musta spotted a mistake or something, he's usually pretty thorough. He'll prolly repost it before long.
edit: heh...told ya...:P
the devil
Good deal. Let him know I may not get back to him til tomorrow...was up all night, think I got a touch of food poisoning and it's NOT pretty. Gonna call it an early night tonight probably...stomach is still tied in a knot. Sux.
Its back up http://www.rwlabs.com/article.php?id=672
i'd like to see non SF drives tested also, but this is really cool! well done jon!