Msi 760ga-p43 fx

Good afternoon.
Recently bought a ssd drive, Plextor m5 pro.
Included in the 6gb port, but the rate has not risen above 200.
In normal sata II, speed 260/220.
Drivers are installed on Asmedia, how to get out of the situation?
How do I get sata III ports?
I beg your help, thank you

Hi
You cant get more speed probably due to the Northbridge/ southbridge PCIe link speed limitation, its linked at 1xPCIe v1.1 250MB/s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_700_chipset_series#760G
I think that's the case and its common but, i done some testing with my own system and the results are like that but only limited to PCIe v2.0 500MB/s.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=170128.msg1242754#msg1242754
 Anyway you should ask to MSI technical support just to be sure.
Edit: What bios version have the motherboard?
Now there is Bios v 1.1 that upgrades PCIEx (4 slot) to PCIe Gen2, the Asmedia controller most probably be exclusive but if its shared with PCIe 4 slot you should get better speeds with the Bios update.

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