- Apr 12, 2017 - It also contains ASMedia SATA Controller supporting. And so moving my 2x HDD to ASMedia (with the help of Windows drivers and then.
- Jan 28, 2017 Solved Asus 106x SATA Driver Causing System Lag- Windows 10. Discussion in 'Hardware' started by tech410, Dec 31, 2016. I upgraded my SATA drivers that were specified for the motherboard to try to fix this. This is the Asmedia 106x SATA host controller. I have updated this to the latest beta 3.1.9.0 driver. The problem persists.
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I upgraded my SATA drivers that were specified for the motherboard to try to fix this. This is the Asmedia 106x SATA host controller. I have updated this to the latest beta 3.1.9.0 driver.
Asmedia Sata Controller Driver Do I Need It To Go
Hi,
I am struggling with a PCI -E x 1 expansion card. The card provides SATA-3 connectivity and I cannot get my Win10 system to recognise it properly (I think). I have connected an external hard drive (which is in a SATA supporting enclosure) to one of its sockets, but the hard drive is not recognised by my system. If I use a USB-2 connection instead, the drive is recognised. The expansion card is an ASMedia 1061and I have installed the latest Win10 driver for it. Having done so, I see that in Win10 Device Manager an 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller' is now listed under 'Storage Controllers', whereas the driver installation instructions from ASMedia insist that it should appear under 'IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers'. When I left click on 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller'/Properties, all seems to be well - the Events tab shows that the device Configured, Installed and Started. No errors are shown.
Should the item really be under 'IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers' and if so, how do I get it there? My motherboard is a Gigagbyte GA-P35-DS3L using AHCI (which is demanded by the installation guide for the card).
Any suggestions would be appreciated - ultimately, if I can get the thing to work at all, I want to connect a SATA SSD to one of the internal connectors on the expansion card.