Beyond the Mode Selection, you may see these toggles:
Configuring your SATA (Serial ATA) settings in the BIOS is a fundamental step in ensuring your storage drives—whether HDDs or SSDs—work correctly with your operating system. Modern motherboards typically offer three primary modes for the SATA controller: , RAID , and the legacy IDE . Core SATA Modes bios sata configuration
Running a modern SATA III SSD in IDE mode reduces its random I/O performance by over 90% due to the lack of NCQ, effectively crippling the drive to perform like a 2005-era HDD. Beyond the Mode Selection, you may see these