![]() Not all computers support AHCI, but most of them, because this mode has been around for 12 years. You can change IDE to AHCI (or vice versa) at any time in the BIOS of computers that support both modes. But new motherboards for PC builds may come with an active IDE mode for hardware compatibility. On modern laptops, AHCI mode is usually set by default. support for NCQ technology, which improves the performance of hard drives in multitasking conditions.the so-called "hot swapping" of hard drives, that is, disconnecting and connecting without having to turn off the computer.operation of hard drives at their maximum possible speed.the ability to connect more devices to the motherboard.AHCI has a number of advantages over IDE: The AHCI mode is also not a new development in the field of IT, it appeared back in 2004, but it is the current mechanism for connecting hard drives via the SATA II and SATA III interface. IDE is the old mode and is required for compatibility with legacy hardware and software. ![]() Modern hard drives are connected to the motherboard of computer devices via the SATA interface, which provides for operation, in particular, in IDE and AHCI modes.
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