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Should I trust EZ Update?

chonk
Level 7
I installed AM4 Chipset drivers directly from AMD website. It works great. I used it with fresh windows installation, it works great for 4 days. And later I decided to give a try to Asus AI Suite 3 again. I installed it. EZ Update shows there are some updates. http://prntscr.com/g4mnc4

I tried to update EZ Update's update for itself. It says it's completed. But it shows it again and again.

About chipset drivers, I'm sure that I have latest drivers on AMD website. But this tool shows me there's an update. Is there a different AM4 chipset drivers? Should I trust this software? What's the latest chipset drivers?
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gupsterg
Level 13
I don't use EZ update, not because of 'trust issue' I just don't like apps in my OS which I don't really need.

I use AMD Chipset drivers on W7 and W10C, not had an issue.
Intel Defector :eek: AMD Rebel

I can't get asus ai suite 3 to even run as it always says error file violation something like that and it was a bugger to remove all of the files after uninstall failed. So no idea as its fresh windows 10 install I gave up after trying twice. x

Edit: Found the error message

"Access violation at address 10000003 in module 'AssistFunc.dll'. Write of address 00000000." when asus ai suite 3 is trying to start in windows 10.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

MrPhil17
Level 7
chonk wrote:
I installed AM4 Chipset drivers directly from AMD website. It works great. I used it with fresh windows installation, it works great for 4 days. And later I decided to give a try to Asus AI Suite 3 again. I installed it. EZ Update shows there are some updates. http://prntscr.com/g4mnc4

I tried to update EZ Update's update for itself. It says it's completed. But it shows it again and again.

About chipset drivers, I'm sure that I have latest drivers on AMD website. But this tool shows me there's an update. Is there a different AM4 chipset drivers? Should I trust this software? What's the latest chipset drivers?


Why don't you just go to Intel and AMD website? Maybe there are a newer version.

MrPhil17 wrote:
Why don't you just go to Intel and AMD website? Maybe there are a newer version.


That's what I said. That's the point of this thread as I wrote. There's no newer version.