Drivers
Drivers
Upgrade your CPU to an Intel i5 13 Gen I. First, check the drivers for your current AMD setup and install the Intel drivers for your new CPU. For a simple approach, use a driver updater tool or visit the manufacturer’s website to download the latest compatible drivers.
Check if your AMD CPU supports integrated graphics and you're using a separate Nvidia GPU. Run DDU in safe mode and remove AMD graphics software. If integrated graphics are present but you have a dedicated AMD GPU, run DDU and apply the newest Intel Graphics drivers. If your CPU lacks an integrated graphics component, simply install the Intel drivers. You won't need drivers for the CPU itself—only for the integrated graphics. Chipset drivers can be added if desired, but Intel CPUs mainly require renaming entries in Device Manager. If problems persist, a clean installation might help due to platform changes. Note: If your new CPU doesn't have an integrated graphics unit (as mentioned by @RONOTHAN##), you won't need Intel drivers. Updated: November 5, 2022 by Pixelfie
It depends on whether your new Intel chip includes an integrated graphics unit. If you receive a -F or -KF SKU or use a board lacking integrated graphics power, this doesn't apply.
They initially seemed to release only non-F SKUs for the 13th generation, but it appears these are now available as well.
Check if the Noctua NH-D15S meets your needs for the i5 13th Gen.