Pavillion 6143 sc need for my SSD AHCI

Installed a SSD but need AHCI to get better performance. Is this possible or is my computer too old

Hello:

Even if your PC is out on the market in July 2009 (AHCI was available), the card mother HP used in your model has a chipset that was developed before the introduction of AHCI.

Hydrogen peroxide used this motherboard for many years.

Unfortunately, there is no way to activate the AHCI on your model.

The only downside to not having AHCI, it's that your SSD will not be able to use the TRIM function.

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