Latest AMD Chipset Drivers Released

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  1. Posts : 369
    Windows 10 x64 Pro 22H2
       #61

    Have you tried uncompressing and using device manager to manually update the drivers?
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  2. Posts : 82
    Windows 10
       #62

    FerchogtX said:
    Have you tried uncompressing and using device manager to manually update the drivers?
    that is actually the way to do it, but can't, it says that the best driver is already installed
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  3. Posts : 369
    Windows 10 x64 Pro 22H2
       #63

    Christoph34 said:
    that is actually the way to do it, but can't, it says that the best driver is already installed
    AHCI.zip

    Check if this makes it for you, uncompress and make Device manager to point to wherever you uncompress this.
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  4. Posts : 82
    Windows 10
       #64

    no, now it says windows was unable to install the driver, Now I'm thinking that maybe I have a bad windows installation
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  5. Posts : 173
    Windows 10 Pro
       #65

    Microsoft's AHCI drivers work just fine.

    I use DIPM for my NGFF M.2 SSD located beneath my motherboard, without DIPM I don't like the idle temps I was getting; will be getting a low-profile NGFF heatsink.
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  6. Posts : 82
    Windows 10
       #66

    Nemix said:
    Microsoft's AHCI drivers work just fine.

    I use DIPM for my NGFF M.2 SSD located beneath my motherboard, without DIPM I don't like the idle temps I was getting; will be getting a low-profile NGFF heatsink.

    yeah but it feels like it causes lag reading the SSD
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  7. Posts : 173
    Windows 10 Pro
       #67

    I comment to that on Intel AHCI drivers vs Microsoft's AHCI driver but that last AMD board I had which was an Phenom II made almost no difference between Microsoft's AHCI and AMD's AHCI drivers, in fact the AMD ones gave much more problems with newly released Windows 7 back then.

    The only thing I can see AMD AHCI driver doing better than Microsoft AHCI driver in the case for Ryzen boards in it'll probably use less CPU cycles and have DIPM enabled by default regardless of which Power Plan you choose in Windows 10.
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  8. Posts : 347
    Windows 10 Pro
       #68

    Re-release of the 17.40 chipset drivers,

    Chipset


    The AHCI driver is back in it. The only update at least on my system was for the PCI driver, all others were unchanged.
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  9. Posts : 68,668
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #69

    Thank you Stormy. First post updated. :)
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  10. Posts : 347
    Windows 10 Pro
       #70

    18.10 chipset drivers available,

    Chipset


    Not sure what has been updated in it, but do know that the AHCI driver is still the same .402 version that is a year or so old.
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