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Intel SSD RSTe NVMe RAID Driver 4.5.0.2123 Download

Posted at December 21, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameIntel SSD RSTe NVMe RAID Driver 4.5.0.2123
CategoryMotherboard
ManufacturerIntel
File Size13.6 MB
Supported OSWindows 2008 ,Windows 7 ,Windows 7 64 bit ,Windows Server 2012 ,Windows 8.1 ,Windows 8.1 64 bit ,Windows 10 ,Windows 10 64 bit

Intel SSD RSTe NVMe RAID Driver 4.5.0.2123 Description

The Intel RSTe package contains the release version of the Windows drivers, and utilities to support Intel NVMe storage technology using Intel NVMe SSDs.

The Intel RSTe NVMe release package is only supported on:

- Intel Xeon Processor E5 v3 Families with the Intel C610 series chipset
- Intel Xeon Processor E5 v4 Families with the Intel C610 series chipset
- Intel Xeon Processor E3 v5 Families with the Intel C230 series chipset.

New Features:

- Introduces support for RAID volume management on Intel NVMe SSD drives.

Features/Configuration Restrictions:

- Booting from an NVMe RAID volume (Pass-Through only)
- Updating the Intel NVMe driver is not supported following the Windows driver update process through Device Manager. Please use the Intel NVMe Installation utility instead.

Known Issues:

- The Controller Manufacturer and Model Numbers May Not Be Properly Reported in the RSTe System Report
- Intel RSTe NVMe RAID 5 Sequential Write Performance
- Changing RAID Volume May Result in an "Unknown Error"
- RAID Volume Migration May Result in an “Unknown Error”
- Increasing size of RAID10 Volume May Result in an Unknown Error
- Running Verify and Repair on NVMe RAID Volume May produce an Unknown Error
- Adding an NVMe Drive to an Existing RSTe RAID Volume may Result in an Unknown Error
- Trying to Increase an Initialized RAID10 Volume May Result in an Unknown Error
- Trying to Delete RAID10 Volume During Initialization May result in an Unknown Error
- Starting the Initialization Process on a RAID10 Volume May Result in an Unknown Error
- Starting the Initialization Process on a RAID1 Volume May Result in an Unknown Error
- Trying to Delete Initialized and Verified RAID1 Volume May Result in an Unknown Error
- RSTe RAID Volume Initialization Process May not Start Automatically and May Not Be Able to be Deleted
- RAID Volume and NVMe Disks May Disappear After System Reboot
- BSOD May Occurred While Trying to Disable Hot-Plugged NVMe Disks
- Volume May Not be Visible When Created Using Drives Containing Data.
- Tray Icon May Not be Visible After Switching to Different User
- RSTe GUI May Display Intel NVMe SSDs attached to the PCH Controller
- Deleting a RAID 10 Volume Using 50% Capacity of Disks May result in error
- Windows may Hang After Creating RAID 1 Volume
- Increasing Size of RAID 0 may Cause Unknown Error
- Volume May Not be Visible When Created Using Drives Containing Data
- Disks Listed in Disk Management used in RAID Volume may not Disappear
- Creating a RAID 10 Volume may Result in an Unknown Error
- Running “Verify” on a RAID Volume may Result in an Unknown Error
- Changing RAID volume Type may Result in an Unknown Error
- Deleting a RAID Volume Configured with Smallest Available Size may Result in an Unknown Error
- Running “Initialize” on a RAID Volume may Result in an Unknown Error
- Disk Management may Hang when Creating an MBR Partition on a RAID Volume
- Deleting a RAID 10 Volume during “Initializing” status may Result in an Unknown error

This download is valid for the products listed below:

- Intel SSD DC P3700 Series (400GB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3600 Series (1.6TB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3600 Series (400GB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3500 Series (1.2TB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3608 Series (1.6TB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0 x8, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3700 Series (800GB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3600 Series (1.2TB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3600 Series (1.6TB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3600 Series (800GB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3500 Series (400GB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3500 Series (400GB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3700 Series (1.6TB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3700 Series (1.6TB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3700 Series (800GB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3500 Series (2.0TB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3600 Series (2.0TB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3500 Series (1.2TB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3608 Series (4.0TB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0 x8, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3700 Series (2.0TB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3700 Series (2.0TB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3700 Series (400GB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3500 Series (2.0TB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3600 Series (1.2TB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3600 Series (2.0TB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3600 Series (400GB, 2.5in PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3600 Series (800GB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0, 20nm, MLC)
- Intel SSD DC P3608 Series (3.2TB, 1/2 Height PCIe 3.0 x8, 20nm, MLC)

About RST (Rapid Storage Technology):

Once Intel’s Rapid Storage Technology (RST) driver is applied, desktop and notebook systems will be able to manage the available storage (one or more drives) more easily.

And that’s not all you should expect: updating the RST version can also bring about improved storage performance, lower power consumption, faster boot times, quicker data reads, as well as several other changes.

As far as applying this release is concerned, simply make sure your system configuration is compatible with this package, run the available setup, and follow the on-screen instructions for a complete installation. In addition to that, don’t forget to perform a reboot to make sure that all changes take effect properly.

Even though other operating systems might be compatible as well, we do not recommend installing this package on platforms other than the specified ones.

With this in mind, click the download button, and get and apply the present version. Also, check with our website as often as possible in order to stay up to date with latest releases. 

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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