Prostar Computer wrote:
You don't need it. Windows' AHCI driver works just fine.
It might be true that in order to work with storage devices on Windows you can work with the built-in MS driver....
But...
Don't you agree that on gamers laptop performance is what leads ppl to buy that laptop in the first place ?
I think it will be fare to mention that there are small differences in performance between MS and Intel AHCI driver...
Although
the following benchmark was NOT performed on G751 laptop serie, it can still show the differences existed between MS and Intel's driver.
Asus G751JTSamsung EVO 850 120GB + 1TB HDD 7200RPM
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