Hi TJ This feature Intel Dynamic Storage accelerator I don't have in BIOS,check'd already that last time and today too Thanks,Jura
yah i only use the ones official released by intel, dont use the dozen and dozen that on winraid. I See it as if it not released on intels site there is probably reason. I also dont OC it not my cup tea nor do i patience to do so. it why my new pc will have one those 4ghz base intel chips, short of x99 build becoming cheaper again, but the mobo usual off sets that price. 6 core + is nice but STP is still king
The winraid ones are official drivers from intel. Intel does not always post these drivers on their website and instead manufacturers put these for download such as asus gigabyte etc..
are there any newer drivers out there for 5820k Processors on x99a Mobos? more than i find at asus hompage MEI_V11.0.0.1155_20150709_WHQL_1.5M
You can have look on this thread there http://www.win-raid.com/t596f39-Intel-Management-Engine-Drivers-Firmware-amp-System-Tools.html Hope this helps Thanks,Jura
Hi there You can try those there http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/X99 Extreme6/?cat=Download&os=All I'm running those on mine Intel Management Engine driver 11.0.4.1186 Hope this helps Thanks,Jura
Hi there Not sure,if this will works with 5 way optimization on yours Asus,you can try and you will see there,if they will not work with yours then I would switch to yours current ones Hope this helps Thanks,Jura
OK guys,bit of update Friend borrowed me her i7-5820k and looks like with 5820k I'm getting much better IOPS Not sure why with E5 2683 v3 I'm getting such low IOPS numbers,but I will be getting again new Xeon in few days,I will be pulling one from our workstations and will see,if with other one or with different one I will get better IOPS,if not then I think,I will be running i7-5820k for time being and E5 2683 v3 for rendering Thanks,Jura
Maybe you need enterprise edition iRST http://www.station-drivers.com/inde...tory&Itemid=352&func=fileinfo&id=2263&lang=en But there is a note with this one, apparently once installed it can't be removed, e.g. go back to normal iRST. So,.. make a restore point just in case. :nerd:
Thanks TJ for heads up Right now I'm not 100% sure if I will install this,I will have new Xeon(pulled from our workstations) and test that again,if doesn't improve then I will install this iRST Thanks,Jura
not sure this helps you but this what SSD look like on z170 C1E/c-states on or off speedstep enable bios but disable in windows do to max performance power scheme with Intel RTS v14.8.0.1042 , MEI 11.0.0.1166 which what OS installed the IOP on my drive is now here as impressive as your but 850 series is much faster then 830 series in the department, these pretty much double for READ speeds write isnt a whole lot faster what i was getting limited to statII
Hi there Looks in my opinion great,did you tried to play with settings in BIOS like Speedstep or C1E etc ? I've not played with the settings as right now I'm very happy and end of the week I should have here new Xeon,not ES but normal Xeon and will test that,but looks like I will be keeping 5820k for now as my friend will be getting i7-6700k Thanks again for heads up there:thumbup: Thanks,Jura
The above is with Intel RTS v14.8.0.1042 (f6flpy-x64) This is with defualt drivers so might want to see what your iop are with default drivers hell even AS SSD scores are up 100 vs Intel RTS v14.8.0.1042
Hi there That's great increase there without the questions,I will be testing this again on weekend and will post results too But you are gained almost 10k ther,which is great result there Thanks,Jura
i think something is really ****ed up here or have i wrong? i put the ssd to Port 0 at my mobo! have did something wrong?