ASUS motherboards cannot be equipped with SSDs in AHCI mode

Updated on number 2024-03-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Boot and press del to enter the first interface of the ASUS motherboard, select Chinese as the language in the upper right corner, enter the advanced mode, and change the hard disk interface mode to in the third item.

    ahci.Also, use win

    The installation version formats the SSD, making sure that it is 4k aligned, and if the partition is partitioned, it will be a primary partition.

    The main board of the building is good sata

    3 interfaces, a must for SSDs!

    ssdbenchmark can be used to check whether it is aligned. 1. Turn on AHCI2 and 4K alignment.

    After using an SSD, it is not wasted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, there is no need to turn on AHCI for SSDs, and AHCI is an option optimized for HDD head seeking. SSDs are fast because they don't have heads, so there's no concept of seeking.

    You can set it up in your BIOS like this:

    sataport1-port4

    ide]sata

    port5-port6

    ahci] Then connect the SSD to the SATA1 port of the motherboard, connect the blue disk to the SATA5 or 6 port of the motherboard, install the system on the SSD, and set the virtual memory to the partition of the blue disk, and it is OK.

    Note that SATA56 only needs to install the driver after turning on AHCI, but your system disk is not enabled AHCI, so it will not be a blue screen. AHCI driver to ASUS**on** is good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    ASUS motherboards can enable AHCI mode in the BIOS by following these steps:

    1. After booting up, click the F2 button or DEL button to enter the BIOS interface;

    2. Click the F7 button to enter the Advanced Mode interface;

    3. Select the pch storage settings under the advanced item;

    4. Set SATA Mode Selection to AHCI.

    After the settings are completed, click the F10 key to save and exit the BIOS.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    ASUS motherboards can set the AHCI mode in the BIOS by following these steps:

    1. After booting up, click the F2 button or DEL button to enter the BIOS interface;

    2. Click the F7 button to enter the Advanced Mode interface;

    3. Select the pch storage settings under the advanced item;

    4. Set SATA Mode Selection to AHCI.

    After the settings are completed, click the F10 key to save and exit the BIOS.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    ASUS motherboards can enable AHCI mode in the AHCI BIOS by following these steps:

    1. After booting up, click the F2 button or DEL button to enter the BIOS interface;

    2. Click the F7 button to enter the Advanced Mode interface;

    3. Select the PCH storage settings under the Advanced item;

    4. Set SATA Mode Selection to AHCI.

    After the settings are completed, click the F10 key to save and exit the BIOS.

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