![]() ![]() The cpu is a 1.8gh core i5, and as the last tip, it is taking about 30 secs to hibernate, and a less time, maybe about 15 to 20 sec to boot again from hibernate mode. It is a SanDisk U100 SSD, and ExpressCache is also installed apparently, as shown up by eccmd -info statement. (and then doubted if the driver was already installed!!) an expectation that was fully discouraged, when I accidentally found out lately that its activity is almost always %0, as opposed to my HDD, which takes me a lot of time when I switch between my already run, high memory using apps.I downloaded the driver for Intel RST from Asus website (and the one provided by Intel website failed to work for me since my system doesn't support RAID) and installed it successfully, with no change in the problem after rebooting, nor having access to the IRST control panel. ![]() As far as I know this cache drive should be used when RAM is over-weighted, right? I have a 4gb RAM, 2.5 of which is occupied by Win8 itself, leaving a not usually enough space for my other apps, and as a result, I expected the SSD cache to have a lot of activity caching the extra data and getting them back to the RAM frequently. I think this may be due to windows 8 fast start up using hibetnate-shutdown.I have an Asus s400 with a 24gb SSD for caching. there also it was 18-20 and 35-40 secs only. I had another ACER laptop, where there was no SSD cache. Regarding booting, upto login it takes around 15 secs and another 30 secs to full working condition. Hence the doubt whether SSD cache is used or not? In BIOS, only AHCI or IDE mode is available. If your computer model does not support RAID then, SSD cache is not supported." If you like to enable this feature the computer requires RAID mode. "SSD cache or acceleration does not work under AHCI. Unable to configure SSD cache on new Lenovo Y500 213.37 284.50 You Save: 71.13 (25 Veterans Day Discount) Availability: Available for Order. I have seen a reply by intel in similar situation as said in SDSA5DK-016G-1006 SanDisk U100 16GB MLC SATA 6Gbps mSATA Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) Mfg Part No: SDSA5DK-016G-1006. Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512BĢ 1049kB 4296MB 4295MB fat32 EFI system partition hidden INTELRST Number Start End Size File system Name Flags Labelġ 1049kB 316MB 315MB fat32 EFI system partition boot SYSTEMĢ 316MB 945MB 629MB ntfs Basic data partition hidden, diag Recoveryģ 945MB 1079MB 134MB Microsoft reserved partition msftresĤ 1079MB 108GB 107GB ntfs Basic data partition Windowsĥ 108GB 194GB 85.9GB ntfs Basic data partition DataĦ 194GB 280GB 85.9GB ntfs Basic data partition Audioħ 280GB 479GB 198GB ntfs Basic data partition PhotosVideosĨ 479GB 500GB 21.5GB ntfs Basic data partition hidden, diag Restore Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B ![]() I have Intel(R) 7 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller ![]()
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