First post, by Repo Man11
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This is my overkill Windows XP machine, and I just upgraded it from a Gigabyte EP43-DS3L to a P5Q Pro Turbo. I had this same issue with the Gigabyte board, but I just chalked that up to an oddity of the board. I know both boards have SATA 2 ports, but in both cases they read as SATA 150 in Crystaldisk Info, and the drive speed of 140 MB/s with a Team Group SSD is consistent with that.
With both boards I installed XP with the SATA port set to IDE mode, then force updated the driver and rebooted and set the port to AHCI in hopes that would move it from SATA 150 to SATA 300 but that had no effect. I recall getting 250+ MB/s with my old P5Q Pro and an SSD with Windows 7, and if I put an LSI RAID card in the lower X16 PCIe slot in this board it gets 500+ MB/s consistent with SATA 600. But that card slows the boot as it is detecting the drive, I don't really need it, I'd just like to find a way to get these SATA 2 ports set the way they're supposed to be.
After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?