You require a suitable driver for your needs.
You require a suitable driver for your needs.
I'm building a rig tommorow and I was looking at all my parts and then a driver for the USB ports came up. I was taken back by how specific a driver can be. Now I am unsure as to what drivers I need to download on my pc. Here is a list of all my parts if it helps. I7-4790k Corsair H110 cpu cooler G.Skill 2X8gb kit @2400mhz @cas10 Samsung 256gb 850 evo Asus reference 980 ti Evga supernova 750g2 psu Asus Maximus VII Formula Corsair 450D
Select the appropriate operating system, then you'll be able to view all relevant drivers: https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/MAXIMU..._Download/ Excluding the GPU driver.
Mobo support includes chipset, LAN, audio, SATA, USB3. If available, add Wifi and Bluetooth depending on the motherboard. Additional drivers cover GPU and all peripherals. Extra utilities include software for H110, 850 Evo, MSI Afterburner or Asus GPU Tweak 2. Regarding specific driver needs, a driver is essentially software or a plugin that instructs the operating system on utilizing various hardware parts. Some components are PnP, such as most audio and LAN chips found in budget motherboards. The SATA driver typically enhances compatibility with SATA III devices. USB3 unlocks full OS capabilities like charging functions. Audio improvements offer more control options.