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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: lawrencewilliams on March 18, 2024, 08:02:38 pm
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Hi,
Splashed out on the Z790 Aorus Xtreme X, I don't need it, just decided to go for it.
Pairing it with i9-14900K, Corsair 2 x 6400 CMT64GX5M2B6400C32 ver 5.43.01, Asus Rog Strix 4090 OC.
Apart from the BIOS, what else might be needed / best to update for a general gaming setup please? There are 19 drivers and I doubt that all of them would be of use to me. So do I install all 19? If not, which ones please?
Not doing RAID.
And the Utilities, I take it that only the RGB and latest Control Centre package are needed?
Thanks
These are the ones that are available, are all of them needed to be updated?
AUDIO
DTS- SFX
CHIPSET
IntelĀ® GNA Scoring Accelerator (AI speech_
IntelĀ® Dynamic Tuning Technology (APO) Driver
Intel Serial I/O driver
Intel HID Event Filter
Intel Management Engine Firmware
Intel Chipset Device Software
LAN
Intel i225 LAN driver
Intel i225 LAN Preinstall driver
Aquantia LAN Preinstall Driver
Aquantia LAN Driver
SATA RAID
Intel SATA Preinstall driver
Intel Rapid Storage Technology
THUNDERBOLT
Thunderbolt Driver
VGA
Intel Graphic Driver
WLAN+BT
Qualcomm Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth Driver
Qualcomm Wi-Fi 7 WIFI driver
UTILITIES
GIGABYTE IT5701 RGB lighting controller firmware upgrade package
GIGABYTE Control Center Full Installation Package
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After you install windows the first thing it does is it wants to install Gigabyte's control center Right? By chance it doesn't install the GCC download it and install it. Then just let it do it's thing. It will install the drivers you need for the board.
In the list of things it wants to install. I would uncheck like the antivirus and the Bios updated.
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After you install windows the first thing it does is it wants to install Gigabyte's control center Right? By chance it doesn't install the GCC download it and install it. Then just let it do it's thing. It will install the drivers you need for the board.
In the list of things it wants to install. I would uncheck like the antivirus and the Bios updated.
Sounds like a plan, thanks. Bios I'd much prefer to do From the bios itself, and antivirus is covered anyway.
I presume that it would be good practise to check the GCC again After any bios update?
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Greetings,
BIOS updates are not required. If the system is stable, consider staying where you are. Run the support tool and windows updates, but you can hold off on the BIOS unless you discover a problem, or experience an issue that a newer BIOS addresses.
BIOS updates should be performed in the BIOS. This is the safest method.
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Greetings,
BIOS updates are not required. If the system is stable, consider staying where you are. Run the support tool and windows updates, but you can hold off on the BIOS unless you discover a problem, or experience an issue that a newer BIOS addresses.
BIOS updates should be performed in the BIOS. This is the safest method.
Sorry, no notify. I have heard of that viewpoint before and in many ways subscribe to it.
I believe that the board is quite new anyway, so should be running a recent BIOS version out of the box.
It was more the various drivers, as they do have way more frequent updates generally
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Greetings,
Indeed, you are correct. When flashing, you want to remove as many variables or points of failure as possible. Back up first, ensure the system is connected to UPS, then flash from within the BIOS.
As far as OS updates go. I usually use what windows update offers. There are some circumstances. such as audio drivers or video where you get additional configuration options, so in that case install the manufacturers drivers.
Good Luck!
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I don't update drivers and the Bios unless I really have too. Video driver is like 6 months old. I'll let that go till I really have to update it. If I'm not having any problems I leave well enough alone.