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( i7 Owners ) Where can I get the newest chipset drivers for my new mobo

Originally posted by: masteryoda34
Asus's website should have everything.

but my motherboard has a Intel Chipset ( X58 ) wouldn't that make a difference, see on my previous mobo I had a MSI Nforce 3 motherboard with Nividia chipset and had to get my chipset drivers from Nvidia website since it was Nvidia Chipset, I'm basically wondering doesnt this apply the same for a Intel mobo since my mobo has a Intel chipset
 
Originally posted by: wired247
Originally posted by: masteryoda34
Asus's website should have everything.


why is OP arguing with this when a simple trip to asus's website answers all questions.

but everyone else says Intel website, which makes since

ANYONE, if its not to much asking could you please post a link to the actual driver, I have searched on Intel website but this http://downloadcenter.intel.com/filt...0&submit=Go%21 is the only thing that comes up for X58 chipset drivers i'm not sure if this is the correct driver or not



 
Originally posted by: nomunk
Originally posted by: wired247
Originally posted by: masteryoda34
Asus's website should have everything.


why is OP arguing with this when a simple trip to asus's website answers all questions.

but everyone else says Intel website, which makes since

ANYONE, if its not to much asking could you please post a link to the actual driver, I have searched on Intel website but this http://downloadcenter.intel.com/filt...0&submit=Go%21 is the only thing that comes up for X58 chipset drivers i'm not sure if this is the correct driver or not

You are looking for the chip set .INF file, and it's easily found on Asus' web site.

Did you spend anytime looking?

 
http://www.station-drivers.com/page/intel%20chipset.htm
They offer "Version 9.1.0.1013 WHQL" & "Version 9.1.1.1004 Alpha", both are newer than what Intel or Asus offer on their web sites. Use the 9.1.0.1013 version, since it's actually the most up to date, even though the numbering system might seem to indicate 9.1.1.1004 would be newer.

Note: if installing over an already-installed older version, a Command prompt method is required.
Open a command window [Start-Run-CMD].
Navigate to the directory containing the setup.exe file.
Type:
setup.exe -overall
 
Originally posted by: vailr
http://www.station-drivers.com/page/intel%20chipset.htm
They offer "Version 9.1.0.1013 WHQL" & "Version 9.1.1.1004 Alpha", both are newer than what Intel or Asus offer on their web sites. Use the 9.1.0.1013 version, since it's actually the most up to date, even though the numbering system might seem to indicate 9.1.1.1004 would be newer.

Note: if installing over an already-installed older version, a Command prompt method is required.
Open a command window [Start-Run-CMD].
Navigate to the directory containing the setup.exe file.
Type:
setup.exe -overall

thanks a bunch bro, this is what I have been asking the entire time
 
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