Intel rapid start makes the laptop go into deep sleep after X(defined in bios) mins/hours. It will save you some battery life, if you leave your laptop in sleep for a long time. Read about it here: -us/articles/what-is-intel-rapid-start-technology

As you said the i3-3220 in use is fully supported to windows 10, but the motherbaord H61 chipset not, i am getting intel original DH77EB Motherboard.. Will this support intel RST on windows 10. i am looking for the Hard drive serial number feature which i have described in my detailed report. I have searched on all websites, i didnot found any RST driver for windows 10. Though the H77 chiset specifications are saying that it supports Rapid storage technology, but the drivers are available only for windows 7 and 8, and not for windows 10.


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Intel Rapid Start is not in my system tray. However, Intel Smart Connect technolgy is. Clicking on that opens a wizard where there is no option for Rapid Start. Searching through windows for the rapid start, I click on it, and am prompted to give administrative permission.

Configuring IRST hibernation events in the Linux kernel requires CONFIG_INTEL_RST built-in or as a module. Once loaded via modprobe intel_rst, it should create the files wakeup_events and wakeup_time under /sys/bus/acpi/drivers/intel_rapid_start/*/ that can be used for further configuration. This module is tersely documented, see the source drivers/platform/x86/intel/rst.c for more details.

As of 2020, it includes a RAID system capable of RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10, a block level SSD caching accelerator ("Smart Response Technology") with support for write-back and write-through modes for speed or data protection of any disk or RAID array, and support for intelligent caching, speedy recovery from certain issues, and for PCI Express based drives. Intel RST came in two variants, RST for desktops, and RSTe for enterprise scenarios, although for many chipsets, the user could choose as both variants will operate correctly.[5] VROC was a part of Intel RSTe. The SATA RAID portion of the product family was called Intel RSTe and the NVMe* RAID portion was called Intel VROC. However, starting in Q1 2019, with the launch of Intel VROC 6.0, the Intel RSTe name was removed, and all RAID solutions in this product family were branded as Intel VROC. The SATA functionality remains, but is now branded as Intel VROC (SATA RAID). Intel RSTe is no longer a referenced product by Intel. The name may still appear in some legacy products, but all new references will solely use the Intel VROC nomenclature.[6][7]). ff782bc1db

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