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01-04-2013 07:53 AM #1
setinhere PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair V Formula Z Processor FX 8350 Memory (part number) F3-14900CL9-4GBSR x2 Graphics Card #1 EVGA Geforce GTX 650 TI Boost Graphics Card #2 EVGA Geforce GTX 650 TI Boost Storage #1 Samsung 840 EVO 120GB Storage #2 WD Black 1TB CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro H100i Case CoolerMaster HAF-X OS Windows 10 Pro
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ASUS Crosshair IV Formula and Windows 8
Any idea when/if windows 8 drivers will be forthcoming my motherboard?
Thanks in Advance for any replies...
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01-04-2013 08:29 AM #2
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Basically,you can use the windows7 drvier to install the device through device manager specified path to install
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Generally windows8 in bus driver alerady driver most device
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01-04-2013 05:35 PM #3
setinhere PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair V Formula Z Processor FX 8350 Memory (part number) F3-14900CL9-4GBSR x2 Graphics Card #1 EVGA Geforce GTX 650 TI Boost Graphics Card #2 EVGA Geforce GTX 650 TI Boost Storage #1 Samsung 840 EVO 120GB Storage #2 WD Black 1TB CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro H100i Case CoolerMaster HAF-X OS Windows 10 Pro
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So ASUS isn't going to provide updates for this board where Windows 8 is concerned? That is what I think you're saying. I guess I bought the wrong board for Windows 8 then. lol
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01-04-2013 05:43 PM #4
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01-04-2013 10:45 PM #5
setinhere PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair V Formula Z Processor FX 8350 Memory (part number) F3-14900CL9-4GBSR x2 Graphics Card #1 EVGA Geforce GTX 650 TI Boost Graphics Card #2 EVGA Geforce GTX 650 TI Boost Storage #1 Samsung 840 EVO 120GB Storage #2 WD Black 1TB CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro H100i Case CoolerMaster HAF-X OS Windows 10 Pro
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Well from what I've seen, Windows 8 might as well be called Windows 7 SP2. And even though, I like many other people, do not like the new "Metro" interface, I simply changed it back to what I'm familiar with. Stardock Start8 is a great example, at least the one that I finally decided to go with.