intel apollo lake soc драйвер

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Драйвер поддерживает Intel® Iris™, Intel® Iris™ Pro и Intel® HD графику на:

7-е поколение Intel® Core™ семейство процессоров (кодовое имя Kaby Lake) — Win10 64бит
6-е поколение Intel® Core™ семейство процессоров (кодовое имя Skylake) — Win7/8/8.1 64бит
Intel® Xeon® E3-1200 v5 семейство процессоров — Win7/8/8.1/2008/2012/2016 64бит
Intel® Xeon® E3-1500 v5 семейство процессоров — Win7/8/8.1/2008/2012/2016 64бит
Apollo Lake — Win10 64бит

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@netRAT:
Thanks for having tested my mod+signed driver and for your report. Your benchmark results verify, that it is possible to get an Intel AHCI driver installed and working with an Apollo Lake SoC system having an Intel SATA AHCI Controller DEV_5AE3.
My advices:
1. If you really want to compare the performance of a system while using different storage drivers, you should better use «Anvil’s Storage Utilities» (requires .NET Framework 3.5). You can find download links >here this Zitat von netRAT im Beitrag #3 Do you think a different Intel driver version could possibly yield better resuts?

Posts: 1 Registered since: 12.20.2017

Just a quick thanks Fernando as this has fixed my issue.

I have a Jumper EZBook 3 Pro (version 4) and today received my KingSpec M2 2242 ssd (256gb).
I was only getting 1MB/s write speed, 500+ read. It was so slow it took CrystalDiskMark over 5 minutes to write the initial file to the drive and start the benchmarking procedure!
Now it’s 120MB/s, so orders of magnitude better

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Posts: 15968 Registered since: 04.27.2013 Location: Germany

@psprog:
Welcome to the Win-RAID Forum and thanks for your feedback, which I obviously missed.

Question: Which driver solved your performance problems and which driver did you use before?

Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)

Posts: 7 Registered since: 01.11.2018 Location: Germany

Hey there,
I have a similar problem. Got an Ezbook 3 Pro (I think Rev.3) and installed an ADATA 120GB SSD (2280) and cloned the eMMC to the SSD.

The write speed was less than 30 MB/s, reading was ok (I think).
Then I searched the web and found your thread here and installed your modded drivers. Unfortunately Win10 dies at booting now (BSOD with 0xc225). Do you have any ideas/hints what is gone wrong? I installed the certificate and let Win choose the driver from the extracted folder automatically.

Im back at the eMMC now and try to fix the bootup of the SSD.

Lots of greetings,
Alex

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Posts: 15968 Registered since: 04.27.2013 Location: Germany

@sturmtiger:
Hello Alex,
welcome to th Win-RAID Forum!

If you really want help, you should give me some information about
a) the chipset and the in-box disk drives of your Ezbook 3 Pro,
b) the used interface (AHCI or NVMe) of your ADATA SSD,
c) the Storage or IDE ATA/ATAPI Controller to which your system drive is connected,
d) which one of the various drivers, which have been modded by me, has been installed by you and
e) which driver you had used before.

Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)

Posts: 7 Registered since: 01.11.2018 Location: Germany

Thanks for your reply and your help! I hope I can answer your questions.

to a)
Chipset: Good question. Dev-Manager just says «Standard SATA AHCI-Controlle» (PCIVEN_8086&DEV_5AE3&SUBSYS_72708086, PCIVEN_8086&DEV_5AE3&CC_010601, PCIVEN_8086&DEV_5AE3&CC_0106)
eMMC: Sandisk DF4064, 64GB
SSD: ADATA SU800NS38, 120 GB

to b)
Unfortunately I received one with a completely locked BIOS, so I can’t see/switch anything. I guess it’s AHCI.

to c & d & e)
Onboard on the MB, driver is/was Windows stock from 2006 (this one I tried to replace with your «New Universal 64bit Intel RST AHCI & RAID driver v13.44.0.1026 mod+signed»).

PS:
I hope I understand everything correctly as my English isn’t that good and the last time I worked this «deep» at computers is year’s ago, but I’m out of touch in the meanwhile.

EDIT by Fernando: Unneeded fully quoted post removed (to save space)

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Posts: 15968 Registered since: 04.27.2013 Location: Germany

@sturmtiger:
Thanks for trying to give me some additional information.
Your on-board Intel SATA AHCI Controller is not supported by any Intel RST/RST(e) driver and not yet even by any of my modded ones. Maybe I will add the HardwareIDs to them in the future.
So you have to stick with the Win10 in-box MS AHCI driver (by the way: It is brandnew and has been compiled in 2017).
Regarding the performance please look into the start post of >this EDIT: I have to correct my previous and now crossed out statement, because my latest mod+signed Intel RST(e) drivers v13.44.0.1026, which are attached to >this

Posts: 7 Registered since: 01.11.2018 Location: Germany

Thanks alot again for your help!
And bummer that your modded drivers don’t work (great work btw!).

But I don’t understand why the SSD is so slow, even if Windows thinks it must use the old one. At the moment I use the Windows on the eMMC and didn’t fix the boot of the SSD (if I’ll do that I think I’ll give it a new clone instead of repairing it — the thing is still brand new and there is no data yet). But I could access the screenshots I took from the benchmark I did before I tried to change the driver. I attached them to this post FYI.

Maybe you have some other ideas why it’s THAT slow.

Thanks alot and a nice weekend!

PS:
Wirklich sorry für mein schlechtes Englisch. :/

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Posts: 15968 Registered since: 04.27.2013 Location: Germany

@sturmtiger:
I doubt, that your bad benchmark results are caused by the generic Win10 in-box MS AHCI driver. You should get much better scores, if the SSD itself is 100% healthy and the system configuration has been optimized.
My advices about how to boost the AHCI performance of an SSD are layed down >here «Properties» > «Tools»), does the OS detect your SSD as SSD?
If not, run the Command Prompt or the Powershell as Administrator, enter the words «winsat diskformal» and hit the Enter key.

Zitat von sturmtiger im Beitrag #11 And bummer that your modded drivers don’t work (great work btw!).

Posts: 7 Registered since: 01.11.2018 Location: Germany

Zitat von Fernando im Beitrag #12 Questions:
1. Is the SSD with the slow speed your system drive?
2. How full is the SSD?
3. Have you recently TRIMed the SSD by running the OS «Optimizer»?
4. Did you check the related driver informations of the Intel SATA AHCI Controller (right-click > «Properties» > «Driver» > «Driver Details») from within the Device Manager after having installed the driver, but before having induced the reboot?

Hey there and sorry for my late answer.
The ADATA-Tool tell’s me, that the SSD is at 100% health (see the attached screenshot).
I haven’t seen your advices yet, as a google-search brought me directyl to this thread. But in the meanwhile I tried everything what was possible — no change.
Yes, the drive is recognized as a SSD.

That was the driver I installed. Today I loaded the hive of the damaged Windows-Installation into the regedit of the working installation and checked the AHCI entry’s (like if I’ll switch from IDE to AHCI) and changed some keys. That removed the 0xc225 and brought me 0xc185 and some other BSOD. Then I cloned the eMMC again to the SSD and it’s still having troubles booting with BSOD’s. If I hit Enter («retry») often enough, it was booting up, but still extremely slow. Opening the Start Menu took like 10-20 seconds and Windows is comletely lagging. Again I did some research and it seems that I’m not the only one with that problem. There’s another Ezbook 3 user with the same experience and I found something similar in an Amazon comment. So I think the ADATA is somehow picky for the mainboard as it’s tested quite fast and I don’t think the SSD is defect. Right now I ordered another SSD (Kingspec as another Ezbook-user in this thread was satisfied with that SSD).

But to answer your open questions:
To 1:
I wanted it as my system drive. I cloned the build-in eMMC 1:1 to the SSD. So I’m able to boot from both drives depending on how I arrange the boot order in the UEFI. But even if I’ll boot to the eMMC and test the speed of the SSD the results are super-slow.
To 2:
Just windows and some downloads (like the eMMC). 40 of 120 GB are in use.
To 3:
Not until I found your tips. No change after the trim.
To 4:
Nope. I installed it and immediately rebooted into the BSOD, sorry.

So as I said: I bought a different SSD and when it’s there I’ll tell you if there is a difference.

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