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06-07-2018 09:43 PM #1
Saltgrass PC Specs Motherboard Maximus Z790 Hero Processor i9 13900K Graphics Card #1 EVGA RTX 3090 FTW Sound Card On Board Monitor Dell AW3420DW Storage #1 Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB Storage #2 Samsung 860 Pro 1 TB CPU Cooler Cooler Master Hyper 212X Case Cooler Master Power Supply Antec HCP Platinum 1000 Keyboard ASUS Strix Flare Mouse ASUS Chakram Headset/Speakers Logitech wired 5.1 OS Win 11 Pro Network Router ROG Rapture GT-AX11000/AXE11000 Accessory #1 VR Headset Accessory #2 Saitek X52 Accessory #3 Intel AX411
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Maximus X Hero (Wi-Fi) Chipset drivers?
I have been a little confused by the fact there does not seem to be an actual chipset driver for this motherboard on the DVD, or online. Today I noticed, after rebuilding my system with the latest Win 10 build on 5/22m the current driver seems a little old. Does anyone have any ideas why I am seeing a driver from 1968?
If the attachment does not show up, the driver is for the Intel (R) 300 series chipset Family LPC Controller (Z370). Dated 7/18/1968 and version 10.1.1.44 and was installed by the Win 10 update process.
Thanks..
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06-07-2018 10:28 PM #2
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Hi S..
That version appears to be the latest.. You might run the Driver and Support Assistant to see what Intel says.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/dow...l-Compute-Card
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06-08-2018 01:36 PM #3
Saltgrass PC Specs Motherboard Maximus Z790 Hero Processor i9 13900K Graphics Card #1 EVGA RTX 3090 FTW Sound Card On Board Monitor Dell AW3420DW Storage #1 Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB Storage #2 Samsung 860 Pro 1 TB CPU Cooler Cooler Master Hyper 212X Case Cooler Master Power Supply Antec HCP Platinum 1000 Keyboard ASUS Strix Flare Mouse ASUS Chakram Headset/Speakers Logitech wired 5.1 OS Win 11 Pro Network Router ROG Rapture GT-AX11000/AXE11000 Accessory #1 VR Headset Accessory #2 Saitek X52 Accessory #3 Intel AX411
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Thanks for the response and I checked the link but I have not heard of a Compute Card before. From what I read it seems to be aimed at smart devices and is a very small computer.. I can't find out much more related to its use.
But I did look at the .inf file for the device and it appears to be a Null driver installed to remove the Yellow Bang from Device Manager. So it appears to be some device which is not operational on my system. I suppose a guess might be the TPM connector. A web search was mentioning things like infrared cameras with might be involved with a TPM. Maybe even the Intel Optane Memory option is involved.
The fact the driver is out of date doesn't make a difference but now I am wondering what my system is missing. I may see if I can get a TPM for the system to test.
Thanks.Last edited by Saltgrass; 06-08-2018 at 01:40 PM.