Jump to content

System info reporting wrong MOBO causing driver download issues

Long store short. I bought a system from Facebook. Was a hell of a deal. When I put a fresh install of windows on it I noticed upon loading into windows that although Armoury crate and the ASUS driver download app would start once it came time to auto detecting the drivers needed for my system it would not work. A quick look at system 32 to see if anything was wrong, I noticed that the Baseboard product was incorrect. It was saying the product was a B560 HD3 made by Asus* a quick google search shows that it is a gigabyte product*   

 

The bios shows all the correct and I flashed the bios to the most current version to be safe and problem still exists even after successful flash. All other hardware reporting is correct and CPU, GPU, Ram and NVME drive runs at the proper speed with testing in benchmarks to validate it. 

 

I don't believe it to be a problem with this bios itself rather the translation layer between the BIOS and the OS not stored on the NVME drive so something like EFI or SMBIOS. 

 

Here are my specs for the system

Asus Strix X870-F Mobo

Ryzen 9 7950x Cpu

Evga 3090 FTW3 Ultra GPU 

64GBs DDR5 6000 Gskill ram

2tb Samsung 990 Pro NVME drive

 

This is what System Info/MSinfo says image.thumb.png.017fcf74a9e8647caa401b0ba569ccc9.png

 

 

Could someone please help guide me in the right direction as I am lost at this point trying to rectify it. 

 

 

THANK YOU

Link to post
Share on other sites

Just use AMD's installer instead.

 

https://www.amd.com/en/support/download/drivers.html

Ryzen 7 5700X3D (CO -30) - AX370-Gaming 5 - 2x16GB @3600C18 - EVGA RTX 3070 8G XC3

[PBO2] CO -25/-25/-30/-30/-30/-30/-30/-30

[BIOS] Vsoc 1.1 / DRAM XMP

 

i5-6400 4.38GHz @1.36v (162.2 BCLK) - Z170M-Plus - 2x8GB @3244C16- Biostar RX 570 8G w/ MSI Armor cooler

[BIOS] BCLK: 162.2 (x27) / Vcore 1.35 / DRAM 3244 (XMP timings) / FCLK 1GHz (1622) / RebarUEFI patched

 

ROG G531GT : i7-9750H (uv) - GTX 1650 +700mem - 16+8GB @2666 - 1920x1080@145Hz (up to 172Hz) IPS panel

[Throttlestop] FIVR - Vcore -160 / Vcache -105 / iGPU+unslice -125 (IccMax 255)

 

i5-4690K + Z97-AR + Panram Blue DDR3 2800 2x4GB Lightsaber Blue

iMac 21.5" (late 2011) : i5-2400S - Samsung 4x4GB PC3-1333 - HD 6750M 512MB - cheap Winten SSD (MacOS High Sierra) - 1920x1080@60 LCD

Acer Z5610 "Theatre" Core 2 Quad Q9550 - 2x2GB PC3-1333 (Samsung) - 1920x1080@60Hz Touch LCD - great internal speakers

Link to post
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, thekingofmonks said:

Just use AMD's installer instead.

 

https://www.amd.com/en/support/download/drivers.html

Its not just about having the drivers for my motherboard on the computer its about the fact that windows is not showing the correct motherboard in the first place. Even after reinstalls, switching OS's and flashing the bios itself

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×