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MoKiChU
Level 40
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hi guys please help to me
when I'm boot windows ask me to raid configuration
I'm using kingston A400 ssd and wd blue
when confirmed raid setup still ask when boos
please enter setup to recover bios setting.
after setting up intel optene memory or the raid configuration was built.
sata mode selection must be changed to raid mode to avoid unknown issues.
press F1 to run setup
motherboard :- asus strix Z270F
prosessor :- i5 600k8293782937

Menthol
Level 14
If everything is working as intended there is no real need to update drivers

Menthol wrote:
If everything is working as intended there is no real need to update drivers


I was questioning the need for new drivers when the old ones work just fine.

I guess we can hope for some improvements from these new drivers but I can't think of what those improvement might be.

MrAgapiGC
Level 14
MoKiChU wrote:
Hello everyone,

The goal of this thread is to post new versions of Intel Drivers for ROG Maximus IX/X/XI & ROG Strix Z270/Z370/Z390 Gaming motherboards.

/!\ Drivers are only for Windows 10 64 bit /!\



- CHIPSET (Intel Chipset Driver) - Last version :
----- Drivers : 10.1.11.3 WHQL / Package : 10.1.17765.8094 WHQL [22/08/2018]
----- Download : https://downloadmirror.intel.com/28153/eng/intel_chipset_win_10.1.17765.8094_PV.zip

- ETHERNET (Intel Network Adapter Driver) - Last version :
----- Drivers : 12.17.10.7 WHQL / Package : 23.2 WHQL [31/05/2018]
----- Download : https://downloadmirror.intel.com/25016/eng/PROWinx64.exe

- MEI (Intel Management Engine Consumer Driver) - Last version :
----- Drivers : 1828.12.0.1152 WHQL / Package : 1831.12.0.1156 WHQL [03/08/2018]
----- Download : https://www.mediafire.com/file/5u93cu4z1vced3x/MEI_Intel_v1831.12.0.1156.zip


These works with IX ROG?
Learn, Play Enjoy! We help and collaborate, NOT complain!

greg_m
Level 10
MoKiChU wrote:
Hello everyone,

The goal of this thread is to post new versions of Intel Drivers for ROG Maximus IX/X/XI & ROG Strix Z270/Z370/Z390 Gaming motherboards.



Thanks for the good work mate!
Hope the mods sticky this thread!
Phanteks Enthoo Primo - ASUS Z370 HERO X - I7 8700K - CRUCIAL 16gb PC4-27700 CL16 @ 3466 - Sapphire VEGA 64 - Corsair AX 1200w

I have issue after drivers update while hdd wakeup from sleep state completely hanging my system for 3-5 seconds (even cursor not moving and looping sound).

firehawk44
Level 7
I just tried to download the MEI driver at mediafire (the zip for the PC) and received a bunch of security popups with someone stating that Microsoft security has identified a virus on my computer or something like that and more popups (I believe this is ransomware). I immediately shutdown the computer as I received ransomware several years ago where I tried to shutdown the program but it had already downloaded and locked up my computer. I was later able to remove the virus but it took a lot of effort. Not sure if the latest virus can be removed. Not sure this is the same virus but I do know that reputable security companies do not advertise security software like this (according to Anti-MalwareBytes).
I7 8086K 5.0GHz
GTX 1080 TI OC Edition
Dell 34" and 24" Monitors
Maximus X Hero Hi-Fi AC
M.2 NVMe SSD 500GB and 1TB
Corsair H115i Pro Cooler
32GB DDR4 3600MHz
Windows 10 64 bit

firehawk44 wrote:
I just tried to download the MEI driver at mediafire (the zip for the PC) and received a bunch of security popups with someone stating that Microsoft security has identified a virus on my computer or something like that and more popups (I believe this is ransomware). I immediately shutdown the computer as I received ransomware several years ago where I tried to shutdown the program but it had already downloaded and locked up my computer. I was later able to remove the virus but it took a lot of effort. Not sure if the latest virus can be removed. Not sure this is the same virus but I do know that reputable security companies do not advertise security software like this (according to Anti-MalwareBytes).


That sounds crazy, I just did the same as you to see what happens and everything went well! What exactly did you do?
Phanteks Enthoo Primo - ASUS Z370 HERO X - I7 8700K - CRUCIAL 16gb PC4-27700 CL16 @ 3466 - Sapphire VEGA 64 - Corsair AX 1200w

greg.m wrote:
That sounds crazy, I just did the same as you to see what happens and everything went well! What exactly did you do?


I figured this would be the response I would get. I just tried it again and got the popups and error messages again and immediately shutdown my computer. After restarting, I did a Google search and it appears I might have an adware program installed on my computer and will get it removed. What I stated above was exactly what I had done (click on the link to the MEI update - MediaFire.com. Click on the zip file for the PC and the malicious malware appears). Here is a link to the site where it shows exactly what I saw (@MalwareBytes) - https://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-critical-alert-from-microsoft/. I apologize for any scare I might have caused to you or others. Just saying, I got the message but it appears your computer has to be already infected with some type of adware program and I was not aware of that until I did some further research.

EDIT: I see now that I clicked on Winzip for PC instead of the actual download for MEI. Duh!

Thanks for this thread to updated drivers!

Best regards,
Jim
I7 8086K 5.0GHz
GTX 1080 TI OC Edition
Dell 34" and 24" Monitors
Maximus X Hero Hi-Fi AC
M.2 NVMe SSD 500GB and 1TB
Corsair H115i Pro Cooler
32GB DDR4 3600MHz
Windows 10 64 bit

MoKiChU
Level 40