Intel chipset detects SATA as standard drive?

does anyone have a clue for why it does that ?
its a WDC 250gb SATA drive ..but it detects as standard drive by the intel controller

it says that when i check info on the drive with programs
i use  native mode
SATA only
PATA keep enabled
is there any way i can check that the drive runs as SATA and not as standard drive?
with the promise controller it shows SCSI device  ... and with intel  standard drive,
or have i maby forgotten to install something ?

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