Hello, first time poster here, so excuse any potential breaches of etiquette.
I just could not for the life of me find anything via Google in regards to specifics about enabling AHCI mode. I have recently purchased an SSD, except I installed Windows 8.1 on it in IDE mode. I have found out about AHCI later, successfully enabled it in the registry and then in BIOS.
My SSD - Samsung 840 Evo 250 GB - still underperforms, though. It has never reached anywhere near 90k or even 80k out of its maximum 97k of random read. I have browsed questions (mostly here, actually) regarding potential SSD slowdowns, tried everything and it still is yet to exceed 70k after what I am guessing is about a dozen tests by now.
The question here, though, is whether it's okay to enable AHCI in the registry & BIOS after the OS installation was completed in IDE mode. Am I better off reinstalling it in AHCI proper, or does that make no difference?
I just could not for the life of me find anything via Google in regards to specifics about enabling AHCI mode. I have recently purchased an SSD, except I installed Windows 8.1 on it in IDE mode. I have found out about AHCI later, successfully enabled it in the registry and then in BIOS.
My SSD - Samsung 840 Evo 250 GB - still underperforms, though. It has never reached anywhere near 90k or even 80k out of its maximum 97k of random read. I have browsed questions (mostly here, actually) regarding potential SSD slowdowns, tried everything and it still is yet to exceed 70k after what I am guessing is about a dozen tests by now.
The question here, though, is whether it's okay to enable AHCI in the registry & BIOS after the OS installation was completed in IDE mode. Am I better off reinstalling it in AHCI proper, or does that make no difference?