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5 minutes ago, DC said:

I5 6500

Ga b150m ds3h

Ripjaws v 16gb

Gtx 1060 g1 gaming 6gb gigabyte windforce cooling

Crucial mx300

Wd blue 1tb

http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/108324/en-us

http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/BIOS/mb_bios_ga-b150m-ds3h_f4.zip

 

Don't really need anything else...

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Generally you go to the manufacturers product page for your device and then look for Support & Downloads.

GA-B150M-DS3H You'll need to select what OS you have. Then get the downloads for Audio Driver, Realtek LAN, and if you want the Intel VGA driver. the Intel one isn't really needed (It's drivers for the integrated GPU) but can be handy to have in a pinch. (If your dedicated GPU breaks etc.)

 

For the GPU you can either go to gigabyte and download them manually, or you can install Geforce Experience. http://www.geforce.com/geforce-experience

 

 

2 minutes ago, Imakuni said:

You linked to the BIOS which you probably don't need to upgrade unless there's a problem. You need drivers for the soundcard, network etc.

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1 minute ago, spexiono said:

You linked to the BIOS which you probably don't need to upgrade unless there's a problem.

Skylake was kinda finicky with early RAM compatibility. Besides, he's got dual Bios anyway, the upgrade is literally free.

2 minutes ago, spexiono said:

You need drivers for the soundcard, network etc.

Not really... it'll work perfectly fine without them. I'd argue that installing the @BIOS utility is more useful (you can flash a custom splash screen to your Bios!) than installing those.

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