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If there are no drivers for my motherboard for windows 10 will it work

partal

I have p8h67m lx on Windows 7 and i had Windows 10 but i dont know if it will work properly... What are the chances 

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Windows 10 should install all drivers so it should work there all default drivers anyways like 

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Chances of it working are about 80%.
It supports Windows 8.1 Drivers, meaning most likely it'll work with Windows 10.

Windows 10 grabs most drivers automatically, if your system isn't ancient.
I do recommend trying to grab the most recent Ethernet/Graphics drivers.
Performance might be .. terrible if you don't.

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13 minutes ago, partal said:

I have p8h67m lx on Windows 7 and i had Windows 10 but i dont know if it will work properly... What are the chances 

mobo doesn't have drivers

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56 minutes ago, rip said:

mobo doesn't have drivers

Doesn't matter if you have understanding of windows driver models. Windows 10 will accept Vista drivers still for most devices, aside from networking. They need 8.1 drivers minimum for that to work. That said, Windows Update has a nice array of drivers available for older hardware without first party support, so chances are pretty good. Hell, I've dealt with Core 2 Duo hardware that supported up to 7 which worked flawlessly on 10.

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2 hours ago, rip said:

mobo doesn't have drivers

All motherboard chipsets have drivers, and always have.

 

The only reason you've never installed them is because Windows has gotten very good at installing basic working drivers.

 

Both AMD and Intel make chipsets updates; usually on each new platform release, and they open up advanced features like Intel's Management Engine and the like.

 

Once upon a time nVidia made chipsets drivers too for their nForce lineup. I still use the Vista drivers for my test rig running Windows 10.

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