Satellite M50D-A-101 - low bitrate in new SSD

Hello!

I have a Toshiba laptop, Satellite M50D-A-101 is more exactly.
I changed the default with an Intel SSD 520 Series, 120 GB HARD drive.
The problem is that I have with that SSD low transfer rates. Normally, it must be greater than 300 MB/s, but I have only about 100 MB/s.

I know of specifications that this notebook has SATA 3, as the SSD.
When I run CrystalDisk Info, he said that the current mode is SATA/150 (which is basically SATA 1) and mode supported SATA/300 (which is SATA 2). I check which option is in the BIOS and it's performance on the SATA option Mode. In the Device Manager (I use Windows 8.1 Pro N) controllers IDE ATA also said, the driver is Standard SATA AHCI Controller.

Everyone knows this limitation? Why I can't use the SATA full capacity, SATA 3?

I hope that someone will answer, thanks! :)

Have you installed the new Windows system after the passage of the HARD drive to SSD drive?
and if you have installed the new Windows system, have you changed anything in the BIOS?

On the page of the Toshiba UE driver, I found the AHCI AMD driver. Usually, this driver is required to use the SATA controller.

Have you added this driver?

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