Chipset
Tell people who know what driver for the chipset is needed .. The fact is that I have a Gygabyte 970a ds3p motherboard on the driver website for the chipset, these AMD Chipset Driver (include chipset sata raid driver) But when I install it says which Amd catalyst you ask .. If I have nvidia vidyuha I do not understand anything ???Denxxx 777
This is normal - the drivers for SATA / AHCI are installed via Catalyst.
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I also have an NVidia graphics card, and the motherboard chipset is AMD. As far as I remember, the AMD driver kit includes a separate driver for the chipset and a separate one for video. But I personally did not install anything, everything works fine anyway.
Denxxx 777
You don't need to install drivers on the chipset.
Don't bother yourself.
All the necessary drivers are installed by modern operating systems themselves. On wines 10, even the last video card driver will be.
Ryazancev
installed 7 and all the disk with firewood can be thrown out then .. and everything will work fine, I mean with the chromaticity video card + mother .. And then I got a striped gradient from somewhere, I think maybe because of the drivers on the mother ???
Denxxx 777
... disc with wood can be thrown away ...?
I don't use mine - the drivers on it are older than you can find on the internet.
... where is this item?
I have here:
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Only my driver is not on RAID, but on AHCI - they are different.
Ryazancev Crap
. Put yourself a GeForce Experience on 10 and you will be surprised how "new" firewood is there for NVIDIA))
There is a great program, a free version, driver_booster. Install it and start scanning, it will "pull up" all the latest drivers and offer you to install them. As a result, 5-10 minutes and you have updated ALL drivers (chipset and even controllers). Only when installing, we remove unnecessary checkboxes!
SonyK.
but how to find out ?? I know that there is an IDE standard parameter in the BIOS, but you can choose another only for what
I have 3 settings to choose from in the BIOS for SATA:
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Until I bought an SSD, it was by default (Native IDE) - it was enough. After the purchase, I changed it to AHCI - the "solid state" works faster on it. Never used RAID.
Whatever the vidyuha, you have a chipset from AMD. Therefore, firewood is supplied through AMD Catalyst.
There are no IDE HDDs nearby. The IDE mode set in the BIOS is for emulation, so that OS such as Windows XP and older can see the HDD. It is desirable to enable AHCI. Here is the instruction http://skesov.ru/kak-vklyuchit-ahci-v-windows-7-i-windows-vista-bez-pereustanovki-sistemyi/