![]() ![]() I had and now again have better performance letting windows manage all but my GPU drivers. I'm going to live by the old adage, "if it's not broke, don't fix it." I system restored to the point I created before I installed the all-in-one pack. I'm not going to run either to find out how close each of them are to the all in one package from the asrock provided download. The first link being AMD Chipset Drivers and the second Catalyst 15.7.1 & Graphics Driver Installer for Windows 10 64-Bit. ![]() I have since removed all of the items except the visual C++ 2012 redistribs and I seem to be back to normal. After the installation and reboot my pc became sluggish I'm guessing as windows 10 attempted to install what it considered the correct drivers. A min or two later the pc locked up. ![]() Everything else seemed expectable although I didn't much care for the items I could not uncheck and exclude. Since I'm using an nvidia gpu at the moment on this build I elected not to install ati/amd gpu drivers. I always opt for custom over express when installing anything because of the massive amount of bloatware many applications tend to include in express installations. I then, against my better judgement, downloaded and installed the all-in-1 bundle. I downloaded and updated to the most current audio drivers, windows had installed the prior. Why does it have AMD Gpu drivers? I've been running windows 10 for a few weeks after I upgraded from 8.1 and decided to perform a clean reinstall. I have a question about the all in one driver. ![]()
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