First post, by shevalier
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Old motherboard chipsets do not work well with SATA2/3 SSDs.
nVidia Crash51 (Gigabyte Ga-k8n51gmf,SATA2) detects half of SATA3 SSDs as SATA1.
VIA VT8237 (except for the Plus version) does not detect SSDs at all, which is faster than SATA1.
I came across a set of utilities for Sendforce controllers on the Internet that allow you to switch the SATA mode. They definitely work with Intel 330 series and Kingston SKC300.
Tested on JetWay K8T8AS(VIA K8T800 nonPro + VT8237 non Plus 🙁 ) &Athlon DH-E6 3000+
The first two screenshots are - J3455M is a quad-core Celeron-class SoC on DDR3
DUT is
Model: KINGSTON SKC300S37A60G
Fw : 605ABBF0
Size : 57241 MB
Toshiba 19nm MLC 16k 64Gb/CE 64Gb
The developer's site is here, but let's leave a copy of files in the post.
http://vlo.name:3000/ssdtool/
It works simply.
Run sf_sata_mode.exe in the command line.
Select the SSD number in the system, select the SATA mode limitation, turn off the computer.
If an error occurs, change the OS and SATA controller.
On NVIDIA + Windows 2000 - did not work.
On Windows 11 via USB bridge - worked.
Aopen MX3S, PIII-S Tualatin 1133, Radeon 9800Pro@XT BIOS, Audigy 4 SB0610
JetWay K8T8AS, Athlon DH-E6 3000+, Radeon HD2600Pro AGP, Audigy 2 Value SB0400
Gigabyte Ga-k8n51gmf, Turion64 ML-30@2.2GHz , Radeon X800GTO PL16, Diamond monster sound MX300