If you want to update the driver you need to update Standard NVM Express Controller under Storage Controllers. The latest driver update is 2.0.19 but it gives similar to identical performance with the generic one. Also the Micron driver can give some troubles.
I confirm that the Crucial T500 NVMe is a great choice. It runs pretty cool in my laptop- around 32°C. The performance is nearly the rated one around 7000 MB/s for both sequential read and write.
The storage upgrade will be huge boost of program loading, OS start-up time, game loading etc. On your laptop manual it says that the laptop supports PCIe Gen 3x4 Nvme drive. If you can upgrade to a Nvme drive not ordinary SATA SSD it will be great.
I don't think that you can do anything other than try to reseat it in case it's not detected. If it's not automatically detected - it's either incompatible or faulty. You can check your BIOS for settings that can affect RAM.
Hi, you will probably need to update the BIOS to the latest one, before upgrading the RAM. Please note that the first boot after installing the ram modules may take longer than usual but this is normal.
When buying the ram chips pay attention to the type - as labeled on the motherboard it...
I was experiencing quick black flashes and audio stutters when switching tabs while listening to Youtube with Chrome but since I moved to Firefox these problems disappeared.
@Fourthcar you can try with other browsers like Chrome or clean install Firefox to check if the issue is within the...
I have upgraded my G513RC, a smaller sibling of your G713RC, with two Crucial 16GB DDR5-4800 MHz and they work pretty well. Your laptop also supports DDR5 4800 MHz so you'll need this type of memory.
As for the brands Micron is used by OEMs while for commercial users it solds its products under...
This is an Nvidia High definition audio device not a Realtek one. You'll need the audio drivers from Nvidia.
On your motherboard's support site I saw the recent bios changes and some of them are related to the RAM. Maybe after all this is the issue and not audio or video drivers.
Hi,
Did you try to install DirectX End-User Runtime that adds support for D3DX9 and up? Also look for chipset driver updates and reset BIOS to its default settings.
Good luck,
werty
I always disable them through Group policy right after clen install of windows. Last time I forgot to this had to use Microsoft show or hide updates tool to hide a bios update which was actually an older version than my currently installed one. So I always disable driver updates and update them...