I'm assuming there is a simple answer to this one but the above drivers which I assumed would be installed alongside the chipset drivers are still listed under 'other devices' with the yellow warning triangle.
Any ideas on whether they should have been installed alongside the chipset driver, if yes why didn't they? If they weren't should I just use windows update and see if it finds the correct drivers? I don't want it to install drivers that shouldn't be there if I should be installing the ones for my speciific motherboard.
The PC is a custom build I made myself running 64 bit Windows 7, the motherboard is an ASUS Z170-A and the drivers are available on the following link
http://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/Z170-A/HelpDesk_Download/
Any help would be appreciated guys. I'm kinda guessing this is a simple issue and i've just missed something obvious or it just needs a windows update, just want to double check!
Any ideas on whether they should have been installed alongside the chipset driver, if yes why didn't they? If they weren't should I just use windows update and see if it finds the correct drivers? I don't want it to install drivers that shouldn't be there if I should be installing the ones for my speciific motherboard.
The PC is a custom build I made myself running 64 bit Windows 7, the motherboard is an ASUS Z170-A and the drivers are available on the following link
http://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/Z170-A/HelpDesk_Download/
Any help would be appreciated guys. I'm kinda guessing this is a simple issue and i've just missed something obvious or it just needs a windows update, just want to double check!
Gigabyte Z370 Pci Controller Driver Download
I've just put together a mostly new system, really the only thing that isn't new is the fairly new Zotac 1070 gtx I just pulled out of my old desktop (it worked fine).
I slapped it into the new motherboard, hooked up the two 8 pin connectors, and started up the system with a HDMI cable plugged into the onboard video. Windows setup came up, installed windows, then checked device manager - no card detected.
Tried to install drivers anyway but the nvidia drivers don't detect the hardware either. I've since swapped PCI slots for the card, fiddled with the startup display setting in the bios, and am not really sure what else to do.
I am certain the card is fine, as it still works in my old system.
Any thoughts?
UPDATE: While I'm at it, a little question on the BIOS - I got two DDR4 16 gigabyte sticks (they're Corsair, 3200mhz) and have stuck them into the 1 and 3 ram slots. In the BIOS, it's detecting them as 2133mhz. There's a left and right column for the speed setting, which is greyed out, and they both read 2133mhz. If I go to the top line on the page (Extreme Memory Profile) and set it to Profile 1, it then changes only the left hand column to 3200mhz. I'm assuming the right hand column would be if I got 2 more sticks of memory - does this seem right? Anyhow, quite a bit more concerned about the gpu at present.
I slapped it into the new motherboard, hooked up the two 8 pin connectors, and started up the system with a HDMI cable plugged into the onboard video. Windows setup came up, installed windows, then checked device manager - no card detected.
Tried to install drivers anyway but the nvidia drivers don't detect the hardware either. I've since swapped PCI slots for the card, fiddled with the startup display setting in the bios, and am not really sure what else to do.
I am certain the card is fine, as it still works in my old system.
Any thoughts?
UPDATE: While I'm at it, a little question on the BIOS - I got two DDR4 16 gigabyte sticks (they're Corsair, 3200mhz) and have stuck them into the 1 and 3 ram slots. In the BIOS, it's detecting them as 2133mhz. There's a left and right column for the speed setting, which is greyed out, and they both read 2133mhz. If I go to the top line on the page (Extreme Memory Profile) and set it to Profile 1, it then changes only the left hand column to 3200mhz. I'm assuming the right hand column would be if I got 2 more sticks of memory - does this seem right? Anyhow, quite a bit more concerned about the gpu at present.
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- I'm assuming there is a simple answer to this one but the above drivers which I assumed would be installed alongside the chipset drivers are still listed under 'other devices' with the yellow warning triangle.
- But What I would like to see, or hear, is if anyone here that owns a Gigabyte Z370 Motherboard and has actually installed windows 7 x64 on it, used Gigabytes drivers, and can write back if they actually work, how stable they are, etc.