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I used the hardware id method and it worked-thank you. Is Armoury crate something I enable in the BIOS then use it to update or find drivers, then, disable it if I wish? I have it disabled now in the BIOS and all my drivers are ok but this is for future use.If your computer is working fine there is no need to grab them. However, You can go to the properties for each item, and under details, go to hardware ID. You can copy this and paste into google to find the driver.
Also, I noticed you have a custom pc, so if you go to the motherboard manufacturer's website you can use their driver update tool armory crate to find the drivers.
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- OS
- Windows 11 pro
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- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- ASUS built by Micro center
- CPU
- Intel Core i9- 12900K Alder Lake 3.2 GHz LGA1700
- Motherboard
- Asus prime Z790-v WI FI Intel LGA1700 ATX
- Memory
- G-Skill Ripjaws S5 32GB
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- NVIDIA GEForce GTX1616 Super dual fan
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- Samsung 500GB 860 EVO
- PSU
- Thermalake 500 Watt
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- V 100ATX
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- Defender primary with MBAM free secondary