Intel Sata Raid Controller Driver Windows 10

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Hi all,
I noticed after a clean install of Win 10 Pro that in the Device Manager I had two 'Standard SATA AHCI Controller' entries that showed the driver dated in 2006. I run 2 x SSD's a HDD and a BluRay writer.
So I downloaded the latest version of SATA drivers at the Asus ROG site for my motherboard. After running, one entry in Device Manager has changed to 'Intel(R) 8 Series/C220 Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller' but the other remains 'Standard SATA AHCI Controller' - still with the 2006 driver version 10.0.10240.16384 dated 2006/06/21
Is this correct? Windows reports that it is the most current driver.
ALSO: The driver installed 'Intel Rapid Storage Technology' program. Do I need this? If I do need it, must it be enabled at start up? I am wondering if it might conflict with Samsung's Magician which I also have installed?
Sorry lots of questions....

Intel Sata Controller Drivers

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Intel Chipset Sata Raid Controller Driver

Windows ships with native AHCI drivers but Windows 7 does not have full support for the RAID controller on Intel 7 and 8 series chipsets (including X79) out of the box.