Oh and yes, the driver attempt to update was done at factory settings also, other than the stable OC.Ĭan someone who has this motherboard give me a heads up as to what that last driver is? I've spent hours looking.Īlso, this is a new windinstall because I kept getting BCD boot errors, and the easiest fix was a re-install of newest windows 10. Motherboard is a Asrock x370 Taichi, bios 4.70(late April release), Ryzen 1700x(OC), gskill OC to 3200 via built in profile, Toshiba RD400 NVME as boot drive, Vega64. The other 2 were a AsMedia controller and a AMD controller that was found. Of the three originally listed as "Standard SATA AHCI Controller", this was the last. HKEYLOCALMACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesiaStorV 4. In the left pane of Registry Editor, browse to the key location below. I have extensively pointed the driver lookup to the AMD chipset folder I downloaded both from Asrock and AMD. While in Windows, press the Win+R keys to open Run, type regedit, and click/tap on OK to open Registry Editor. There is no "43B5" listed on the driver searches, there are 43B4 and 43B6(Fcc hardware search). ![]() ![]() After searching google, it shows as an AMD id, but nothing as far as what exactly it is.
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