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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #61

    Hello ... I know that this thread is a few ... "older" ... but I'm having problem with my SSD 850 EVO 120GB and my sb7xx Motherboard (I've a Gigabyte GA-MA785GT-UD3H with chipset sb710) ... freeze, hangs, ... finally ... searching and searching ...

    I've found this forum and I found the solution (If you need the link and you let me link it, I'll link you without problem).

    My problem now is that I'm searching the 13-12 Win7-sb x64 (chipset driver, not graphics driver ... I found graphics driver in the post that suggested OvenMaster) for my PC (because the latest 14.12 give me BSOD). I only found 13-4 Win7-sb x64 ... anyone could help me? Where I can download this? I know that is older but ... I can't find it.

    Sorry for my english!

    Thanks so much!!!
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  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #62

    I am looking to upgrade my HP Pavilion a1320in to Windows 7 and need drivers for my AMD RC410 chipset with IXP450 Southbridge driver. I know that this is an old chipset but I also know that some people out there have done it. I need help!

    My computer details -
    Pavilion a1320in

    My motherboard is ECS RC410-M.
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  3. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #63

    Hey I just found this post and I need the correct driver for my gpu cuz I downloaded a driver from the official site and it didn't work, It named my GPU AMD RADEON HD 7400M Series instead of the appropriate name AMD Radeon HD 6470M. my laptop model is HP Pavilion G6 1047-SX. please help.
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    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #64
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  5. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #65

    Well I already got that installed but I get BSODs playing GTA V every 20 mins or so. I also got an intel GPU I guess my laptop has "switchable graphics" so I'm looking for a driver that can fix those BSODs. Anyway thanks for your help.
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  6. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #66

    Try increasing pagefile to 10GB and see if that will help. You can get help in BSOD section of the forums. Make a new thread there, providing the requested info.(read sticky)
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #67
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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #68

    New AMD chipset driver 15.7 version available. See first post for more details. :)
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  9. Posts : 247
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (OEM)
       #69

    Driver nightmare


    Glad you mentioned this. I'm preparing a clean reinstall and I was wondering whether I should download those AMD drivers.

    I have upgraded my BIOS, but I have trouble identifying my drivers with Device Manager or even third-party tools, and deciding whether they should be upgraded. A few specific questions :

    1. How does one identify one's motherboard chipset drivers ? I don't see them, in Device Manager or elsewhere.

    2. Should one stick with the motherboard manufacturer's site (Asus for me), or bypass him for his vendors ? Asus tends to have fewer and older drivers. For instance, the newest chipset drivers for my motherboard at Asus have been issued on 2010, Sept. 10. Same thing for network or sound drivers, which seem to be much fresher at Realtek than at Asus.

    However, Realtek says that you should prefer your motherboard manufacturer's site, and try to scare you from using their download service. Also, version numbers do not match, so you're not even sure you would be downloading the same beast.

    I'm also at a loss about AHCI drivers, whatever that is. I can't seem to find any on my system, although I have enabled AHCI in my BIOS. There are some from 2010 at Asus, but the AMD "chipset drivers" you link to also have "AHCI drivers" (but which ones ?). How risky is it to install wrong "chipset drivers" from the wrong source ?

    I've tried to upgrade through the Device Manager from the Internet, and it further complicates matters. Specifically, it found and installed a network driver which isn't on Asus site (but works fine). However, it says my USB 3.0 drivers are up to date, while there seems to be something newer at Asus.

    I have upgraded my video chip driver from AMD's site, since this seems to be a better supported process. I now have the last update ever for my onboard graphics, which have been retired to legacy status. But AMD foisted upon me a bloated "AMD Vision Engine Control Center" which invades my context menus and mainly gets in the way.

    3. It would seem that driver updating software is the only answer to that nightmare. However, apart from their being quite expensive from my point of view, I've read stern warnings against them : the claim is that they tend to over-update and screw your system up.
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  10. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #70

    1. Not sure if you can get the version of chipset drivers installed. There is the AMD Catalyst Install Manager in Programs and Features but it merely shows the installer version. AMD catalyst omega 14.12 chipset drivers are AMD Catalyst Install Manager version 8.0.916.0. (I have yet to install the latest 15.7)

    2. I always use the vendor drivers if they are available. AMD, Realtek (both network and audio) in this case. There can be several different drivers for AHCI. For example I am using msahci (Windows built-in driver) instead of AMD AHCI drivers that come with chipset drivers. Intel for example use Intel Rapid Storage Technology drivers/software (IRST) called iaStor. You can download and just run AS SSD benchmark, when you start and select a disk, the driver that is used will show in the top left.

    USB 3.0 drivers are most likely Renesas (you may have installed it with Windows Update), also included in AMD chipset driver suite.

    You can use CCleaner (Run CCleaner - Tools - Startup - Context Menu - and disable unnecessary context menu entries for AMD software)

    3. Never use those driver updating software. If in doubt come here and ask in the Drivers section, and you will be guided accordingly.
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