Intel D34010WYK Technical Product Specification - Page 25

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Product Description 1.6 SATA Interface The board provides the following SATA interfaces: • One internal mSATA port (PCI Express Full-Mini Card) for SSD support • One SATA 6.0 Gb/s port (blue) The PCH provides independent SATA ports with a theoretical maximum transfer rate of 6 Gb/s. A point-to-point interface is used for host to device connections. 1.6.1 AHCI Mode The board supports AHCI storage mode. NOTE In order to use AHCI mode, AHCI must be enabled in the BIOS. Microsoft* Windows* 7 and Windows 8 includes the necessary AHCI drivers without the need to install separate AHCI drivers during the operating system installation process, however, it is always good practice to update the AHCI drivers to the latest available by Intel. 1.6.2 Intel® Rapid Storage Technology / SATA RAID The PCH supports Intel® Rapid Storage Technology, providing both AHCI and integrated RAID functionality. The RAID capability provides high-performance RAID 0 and 1 functionality on all SATA ports. Other RAID features include hot spare support, SMART alerting, and RAID 0 auto replace. Software components include an Option ROM for pre-boot configuration and boot functionality, a Microsoft Windows compatible driver, and a user interface for configuration and management of the RAID capability of the PCH. 1.6.3 Intel® Smart Response Technology Intel® Smart Response Technology is a disk caching solution that can provide improved computer system performance with improved power savings. It allows configuration of a computer system with the advantage of having HDDs for maximum storage capacity with system performance at or near SSD performance levels. For more information on Intel Smart Response Technology, go to http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/CS-032826.htm NOTE In order to use supported RAID and Intel Smart Response Technology features, you must first enable RAID in the BIOS. 25

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Product Description
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1.6
SATA Interface
The board provides the following SATA interfaces:
One internal mSATA port (PCI Express Full-Mini Card) for SSD support
One SATA 6.0 Gb/s port (blue)
The PCH provides independent SATA ports with a theoretical maximum transfer rate of
6 Gb/s.
A point-to-point interface is used for host to device connections.
1.6.1
AHCI Mode
The board supports AHCI storage mode.
NOTE
In order to use AHCI mode, AHCI must be enabled in the BIOS. Microsoft* Windows* 7
and Windows 8 includes the necessary AHCI drivers without the need to install
separate AHCI drivers during the operating system installation process, however, it is
always good practice to update the AHCI drivers to the latest available by Intel.
1.6.2
Intel
®
Rapid Storage Technology / SATA RAID
The PCH supports Intel
®
Rapid Storage Technology, providing both AHCI and
integrated RAID functionality. The RAID capability provides high-performance RAID 0
and 1 functionality on all SATA ports. Other RAID features include hot spare support,
SMART alerting, and RAID 0 auto replace. Software components include an Option
ROM for pre-boot configuration and boot functionality, a Microsoft Windows compatible
driver, and a user interface for configuration and management of the RAID capability
of the PCH.
1.6.3
Intel
®
Smart Response Technology
Intel
®
Smart Response Technology is a disk caching solution that can provide improved
computer system performance with improved power savings. It allows configuration of a
computer system with the advantage of having HDDs for maximum storage capacity
with system performance at or near SSD performance levels.
For more information on Intel Smart Response Technology, go to
NOTE
In order to use supported RAID and Intel Smart Response Technology features, you
must first enable RAID in the BIOS.