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Do you need updated drivers for your new PC?

Do you need updated drivers for your new PC?

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chuchero
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02-10-2023, 11:09 AM
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You're looking into which parts of your PC need drivers and where to find them. Most components like the motherboard, graphics card, and other hardware require drivers for proper operation. These details are typically listed in the manufacturer's support pages or official documentation. The advice to use direct downloads from the manufacturer's site is generally correct, but double-check that you're getting the right version for your specific model.
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chuchero
02-10-2023, 11:09 AM #1

You're looking into which parts of your PC need drivers and where to find them. Most components like the motherboard, graphics card, and other hardware require drivers for proper operation. These details are typically listed in the manufacturer's support pages or official documentation. The advice to use direct downloads from the manufacturer's site is generally correct, but double-check that you're getting the right version for your specific model.

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Nicodemos234
Junior Member
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02-10-2023, 11:19 AM
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GPU mainly relies on CPU when choosing a motherboard for network drivers
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Nicodemos234
02-10-2023, 11:19 AM #2

GPU mainly relies on CPU when choosing a motherboard for network drivers

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Derpycake777
Member
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02-10-2023, 04:54 PM
#3
Not every recent driver is the best; some bugs appear after release, not always. I usually choose drivers from the official site and if they don’t work, I try reinstalling the disc. The drivers can be located in the support or drivers area on the manufacturer’s website.
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Derpycake777
02-10-2023, 04:54 PM #3

Not every recent driver is the best; some bugs appear after release, not always. I usually choose drivers from the official site and if they don’t work, I try reinstalling the disc. The drivers can be located in the support or drivers area on the manufacturer’s website.

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Trixie3474
Junior Member
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02-10-2023, 07:49 PM
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Avoid losing your motherboard driver disk if you're building a single system. It can be useful when there are no network drivers installed or during Windows setup for SATA controllers. Although this situation is rare, newer drivers might cause problems, so keeping older versions handy is wise while manufacturers work on fixes. Essentially, it's better to obtain the most recent drivers, as these disks seldom contain them unless the board was brand new. Always retain the disk and download the latest version from the manufacturer's site.
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Trixie3474
02-10-2023, 07:49 PM #4

Avoid losing your motherboard driver disk if you're building a single system. It can be useful when there are no network drivers installed or during Windows setup for SATA controllers. Although this situation is rare, newer drivers might cause problems, so keeping older versions handy is wise while manufacturers work on fixes. Essentially, it's better to obtain the most recent drivers, as these disks seldom contain them unless the board was brand new. Always retain the disk and download the latest version from the manufacturer's site.