I think a 'generic' Intel AHCI controller is a part of the Intel chipset drivers, I usually just stick with those instead of installing the rapid storage driver.
I was under the impression that the built in default drivers were Intel's drivers. You can check in the device manager to see what manufacturer and device driver versions you have. Samsung Magician is good software, you should use it.
Adata XPG on Canadian Black Friday. 16Gb kit (4x4GB) for $140 CAD.
That article answers my question but the actual necessity of the 1866+MHz RAMS still eludes me. 5% performance really seems like a small upgrade for my personal use (older games and media streaming).
Adata XPG on Canadian Black Friday. 16Gb kit (4x4GB) for $140 CAD.
That article answers my question but the actual necessity of the 1866+MHz RAMS still eludes me. 5% performance really seems like a small upgrade for my personal use (older games and media streaming).
There's no real need for high speed RAM. In certain applications and games it does help, but for the vast majority of people it won't matter much. I'd jump on that deal.
If you're looking for a deal on faster RAM, Newegg has had 8GB of Team Vulcan DDR3-1866 going for $70, now out of stock. No free shipping so it's probably more around $80.
Oh shit I was supposed to make a new thread, post title suggestions in the new one. Hopefully can just change 2014 OT3 to 2015 when the clock ticks over?