HPM9265: HPM9265 AHCI support for SSD

Y at - it a reliable update for the 'Intel Matrix Storage manager Option ROM v 7.6.6.1002 ICH9R' which will allow my SSD running with AHCI?

You are the very welcome.

Trim is not supported in your PC, as it is.

Unfortunately, I do not know what the consequences are for not having not TRIM support.

I cannot say if adding a third party sata controller would be better than what you have now.

There are several different cards to choose from, but which is the right one for the scenario that you are?

I have seen that some say 'support for SSD.

Who didn't tell me much.

Some people say that the PCIe x 1 slot slows down the drive.  Others say it's faster.

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