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Missing "Base System Device."

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Also, forgot to post system specs, although I'm not sure that'll help anything.

IN-WIN GROne Case.

i7 5820k CPU.

Asus X99-A Motherboard

16GB (4x 4GB) 2133mhz DDR4 memory in Quad Channel

512GB Crucial MX100 SSD.

2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm Hard Disk

2TB WD Green Hard Disk

250gb Seagate Laptop Hard Disk
GTX Titan X graphics card.
1050W Seasonic PSU.
Windows 10 64 bit.

This is one of those things that is simply my being OCD and hence spoiling my happiness.

 

When I go into my Device Manager, I can see 52 (I counted) instances of "Base System Device" that don't have drivers. Also 5 "Performance Counters" etc.

Having searched the hardware ID's, it turns out every single one of these is somehow related to the memory controllers etc. on my i7 5820k.

 

I'm running windows 10.

 

Where do I get drivers for these? Windows update is useless for this.

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Also, forgot to post system specs, although I'm not sure that'll help anything.

IN-WIN GROne Case.

i7 5820k CPU.

Asus X99-A Motherboard

16GB (4x 4GB) 2133mhz DDR4 memory in Quad Channel

512GB Crucial MX100 SSD.

2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm Hard Disk

2TB WD Green Hard Disk

250gb Seagate Laptop Hard Disk
GTX Titan X graphics card.
1050W Seasonic PSU.
Windows 10 64 bit.

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