stadard dual channel pci ide controller BAD

samer4arsenal

Reputable
Jul 1, 2014
3
0
4,510
Hi there,
I have a

Gigabyte ma790xt-ud4p Motherboard

and ssd Kingston hyper x 3k

and Seagate 3tb

when i run AS SSD i notice that " stadard dual channel pci ide BAD "

the program and the benchmark run normally but what is the problem ???

Because i have a lot of hard reboots when i am playing game and am afraid to be this problem cause these reboots

here is 2 photos from the programme



DsCXe1.jpg




u6QALI.jpg










 
Solution
Is your hard drive set to AHCI in bios? On that note, if it is already The IDE controller is unnecessary. IDE mode allows a SATA drive to emulate an PATA drive for installation of OSes that don't support Sata (notably windows xp). Generally you install, update/install drivers, and switch to AHCI mode. If you're running a more recent OS you should use AHCI
Is your hard drive set to AHCI in bios? On that note, if it is already The IDE controller is unnecessary. IDE mode allows a SATA drive to emulate an PATA drive for installation of OSes that don't support Sata (notably windows xp). Generally you install, update/install drivers, and switch to AHCI mode. If you're running a more recent OS you should use AHCI
 
Solution



it was set to IDE and i switch it to AHCI and here what is happened





0Bi3KG.png




and i want to know what is the difference between 1, 2 , 3 ??

i switch just number 1 to AHCI

mSTpBX.jpg


and thank you


 
those are just for the different SATA ports you have on your mother board. 1 is your native SATA controller, controlled by CPU. Looks like that would be ports 1-3 (not your list 1-3, the physical ports on the board). 2 on your list, are just ports 4 and 5. I assume they are SATA 1, the older, slower generation. On your list, 3 is a Micron Controller, used to control port 6 i assume. It is SATA Generation 2.