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Is there anything else to ask about? Like other gadgets I don't know yet?

Is there anything else to ask about? Like other gadgets I don't know yet?

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Fly_Fishball
Member
160
06-29-2026, 03:48 PM
#1
Hi, I'm starting a new computer with Windows 11. The updates are all done, including checking for newer ones, and drivers seem okay. But in Device Manager, I see this: is it the graphics card (RTX 4070)? I've installed Nvidia's driver and software, but right-clicking to update or scan doesn't fix anything. What should I do? Thanks!
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Fly_Fishball
06-29-2026, 03:48 PM #1

Hi, I'm starting a new computer with Windows 11. The updates are all done, including checking for newer ones, and drivers seem okay. But in Device Manager, I see this: is it the graphics card (RTX 4070)? I've installed Nvidia's driver and software, but right-clicking to update or scan doesn't fix anything. What should I do? Thanks!

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Tyrone42069666
Junior Member
15
06-29-2026, 04:02 PM
#2
Do you make or model a specific computer board? You may need to look at the driver list for that chip set when checking your site. It is important to run the installation program with full access because it runs better if right-clicked and chosen Run as Administrator.
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Tyrone42069666
06-29-2026, 04:02 PM #2

Do you make or model a specific computer board? You may need to look at the driver list for that chip set when checking your site. It is important to run the installation program with full access because it runs better if right-clicked and chosen Run as Administrator.

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Mitelecer
Junior Member
12
06-30-2026, 12:13 PM
#3
Download the chipset drivers and get them from the motherboard maker's website. Check the CPU-Z to see your exact motherboard model first. If you own a laptop, look for driver files on the laptop vendor's official site instead.
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Mitelecer
06-30-2026, 12:13 PM #3

Download the chipset drivers and get them from the motherboard maker's website. Check the CPU-Z to see your exact motherboard model first. If you own a laptop, look for driver files on the laptop vendor's official site instead.

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maskeddeath85
Member
168
06-30-2026, 03:15 PM
#4
Hm ok, I thought I had downloaded all I could from Asus website and installed. Perhaps not It's an Asus Z790-I mobo I will check
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maskeddeath85
06-30-2026, 03:15 PM #4

Hm ok, I thought I had downloaded all I could from Asus website and installed. Perhaps not It's an Asus Z790-I mobo I will check

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dragoncat003
Junior Member
16
06-30-2026, 04:23 PM
#5
In the chipset part - click "show all" to find Intel chip drivers. The ROG Strix Z790-I Gaming WiFi is a cool mini-ITX computer for using Intel Raptor Lake chips. It has special ROG Strix Hive and FPS-II Card that makes connections and sounds better while making building easy. It has a strong 10-stage power system, very fast speeds... rog.asus.com
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dragoncat003
06-30-2026, 04:23 PM #5

In the chipset part - click "show all" to find Intel chip drivers. The ROG Strix Z790-I Gaming WiFi is a cool mini-ITX computer for using Intel Raptor Lake chips. It has special ROG Strix Hive and FPS-II Card that makes connections and sounds better while making building easy. It has a strong 10-stage power system, very fast speeds... rog.asus.com

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Eesa7
Junior Member
15
07-02-2026, 09:51 AM
#6
Clicking that big button fixed everything. Now there are several more items in the list for me to update or add. Thanks everyone! Every single device shows up just right today.
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Eesa7
07-02-2026, 09:51 AM #6

Clicking that big button fixed everything. Now there are several more items in the list for me to update or add. Thanks everyone! Every single device shows up just right today.

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SirKumsishon
Senior Member
257
07-02-2026, 12:46 PM
#7
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SirKumsishon
07-02-2026, 12:46 PM #7

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