Windows 10: AHCI vs regular Native IDE

Discus and support AHCI vs regular Native IDE in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hello. I feel that setting your SATA harddisks to AHCI mode can be mandatory when you have a SSD drive. Doing some benchmarks on my Intel i7 shows... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by eLPuSHeR, Aug 24, 2015.

  1. eLPuSHeR Win User

    AHCI vs regular Native IDE


    Hello.

    I feel that setting your SATA harddisks to AHCI mode can be mandatory when you have a SSD drive. Doing some benchmarks on my Intel i7 shows that my SSD it's 50% slower running under IDE. Besides I am not sure but does IDE support TRIM commands?

    But what about when you only have mechanical harddisks? Is it really better?

    What about when your chipset is AMD? Do they have a proper AHCI implementation too? AHCI is an Intel thing right?

    Should I go with AHCI always regardless having SSD drive(s) or not? *Confused

    Opinions are welcome.

    :)
     
    eLPuSHeR, Aug 24, 2015
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  2. MohHus Win User

    Performance issue after upgrade to Windows 10

    If he used CMD he probably change SATA mode from AHCI to IDE.... for regular use there will be no much difference... for heavy use you'll notice it.
     
    MohHus, Aug 24, 2015
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  3. Performance issue after upgrade to Windows 10

    Test it … how?
     
    PeteTheGolfer, Aug 24, 2015
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  4. fredc Win User

    AHCI vs regular Native IDE

    I have used both and have been on many forums and specialty forums like "Fernando's ACHI and Raid" specific forums and i think having Intels "Rapid storage technology drivers" is when you run in ACHI mode.

    I have not noticed a performance difference myself but i only have one hard drive , with "Raid" configurations there is noticeable performance gains.

    I do not know about how an AMD setup compares or what it entails.



    Forum - Fernando's Win-RAID Forum (Storage Drivers - BIOS Modding)
     
    fredc, Aug 24, 2015
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  5. I have been wondering here as I was in the bios setup on one of the two desktops where a pair well actually a mix of a single Sata II drive being the original for the single drive case as well as a larger Sata 3 drive just added in are presently running on the Native IDE setting there. A quick restart and change of setting should reveal anything noticeable. Both desktops here as well as an HP laptop have AMD chipsets.

    And the word is: "Your pc ran into a problem! Boot device inaccessible. We will ...." followed by me simply pressing the reset button on the case itself! NADA for mechanical drives! And RAID is strictly for arrays of multiple drives. Previously had two identical storage drives in a SCSI type of array where both drives are seen as separate drives not as mirrors.
     
    Night Hawk, Aug 24, 2015
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  6. Maggelan Win User
    You can't change from IDE to AHCI without doing a reinstall, That is part in parcel to do with how file systems are set up and accessed I believe..feel free to correct that but that's part of it.

    AHCI is a standard for the industry regardless of who came up with it.

    Intel and AMD share far more than you think it would seem and partner on many projects to bring about changes, Do people honestly think these changes come about in a closed room with no talking to others in the industry?

    Intel or AMD could not implement anything without consulting others, They can influence change for the better but they more often than not work together behind the scenes especially for industry standards.
     
    Maggelan, Aug 24, 2015
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  7. When going over the two HHEY_LOCAL_MACHINE values one isn't even found being the "MSahci" you previously would modify to change from 1 to 0. The other "pciide" value is still there however in the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>CurrentControlSet>Services>" hive. With 7 and other previous versions you would make the change of values there before restarting and resaving the existing bios configuration as Windows would then install the necessary drivers before you made the change of setting in the bios setup.
     
    Night Hawk, Aug 24, 2015
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  8. Rudy Mas Win User

    AHCI vs regular Native IDE

    If you want to change IDE to AHCI in windows 10, without a clean install, do the following steps:

    • Open Command Prompt (Admin)
    • type: bcdedit /set {current} safeboot minimal
    • Restart PC and go into you BIOS -> Set IDE to AHCI
    • Windows 10 will start if Safe Mode
    • Open Command Prompt (Admin)
    • type: bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot
    • Restart and Windows 10 should load with AHCI enabled now

    Until now, I had a 100% succes rate with this, but in the case Windows 10 wouldn't start, go back into your BIOS and set AHCI to IDE.
     
    Rudy Mas, Aug 24, 2015
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  9. Gave that a try and this is what comes up in the admin command prompt.


    AHCI vs regular Native IDE [​IMG]


    Apparently you need to tweak the expression of the command per system in order to see i work.
     
    Night Hawk, Aug 24, 2015
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  10. HIM
    him Win User
    I tried to set ACHI for my SSD (and other HDD, SDD) before installing Win 10. Apparently, some SSD don't support AHCI? Or may be the firmware on my SSD is old. In either case, IDE is working fine enough. Again, I have AMD chipset, so not sure if that plays any role.
     
  11. AHCI has nothing to do with the Drives (HDD or SSD) it has to do with the SATA controller and how it communicates with the host system. A SATA drive does not care how the system is setup (AHCI or Legacy IDE), the SATA controller simply translate the older Legacy IDE to the respective SATA commands for the drive. AHCI simply removes that need for translating as well as expand the feature set that SATA supports.

    The purpose of the Legacy IDE mode is because older systems (Windows XP) don't have support for SATA or AHCI.
     
    logicearth, Aug 24, 2015
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  12. Rudy Mas Win User
    Sorry, my mistake! That's what happens if you type it from memory instead of checking it first.

    [current] has to be {current} [] => {}

    Sorry for this!
     
    Rudy Mas, Aug 24, 2015
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  13. AHCI vs regular Native IDE

    ahci has ncq that makes it much faster even on mechanical drives
     
    scandal1981, Aug 24, 2015
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  14. HIM
    him Win User
    Thanks for the details. So, does it mean that AMD chipset has an issue here? Any solutions for the same?
     
  15. I don't have an AMD system so limited advice on my part. But it is likely a driver issue.
     
    logicearth, Aug 24, 2015
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