AMD Chipset Driver Issue

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Quajila
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Joined: 17 Dec 2023, 18:43

AMD Chipset Driver Issue

Post by Quajila » Today, 04:55

I’ve run into something confusing regarding chipset drivers and wanted to see if anyone has insight.

System:
CPU: Ryzen 5 7600X
Motherboard: Gigabyte A620M S2H
OS: Windows 11 24H2

When I first built this system 2 months ago, I only installed GPU drivers. Mouse input felt normal and predictable.

A few days later, I installed the AMD chipset driver package and rebooted. Immediately, mouse input became faster and harder to control during gaming and general use. This was very similar to what I experienced on a previous Ryzen system after installing chipset drivers as well.

At that time, I removed some of the chipset related devices through Device Manager, which improved things slightly, but not completely.

Yesterday, Windows Update installed some updates and also reinstalled the chipset components I had removed earlier. After rebooting, mouse input now feels more stable and consistent than before. My aim feels more predictable and controlled.

The confusing part is that the same chipset package that felt bad before now feels better. No hardware changed.

Has anyone seen this before, or know why the chipset driver behavior would be different now compared to before?

Misha1337
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Joined: 09 Dec 2016, 10:30

Re: AMD Chipset Driver Issue

Post by Misha1337 » Today, 10:19

Quajila wrote:
Today, 04:55
I’ve run into something confusing regarding chipset drivers and wanted to see if anyone has insight.

System:
CPU: Ryzen 5 7600X
Motherboard: Gigabyte A620M S2H
OS: Windows 11 24H2

When I first built this system 2 months ago, I only installed GPU drivers. Mouse input felt normal and predictable.

A few days later, I installed the AMD chipset driver package and rebooted. Immediately, mouse input became faster and harder to control during gaming and general use. This was very similar to what I experienced on a previous Ryzen system after installing chipset drivers as well.

At that time, I removed some of the chipset related devices through Device Manager, which improved things slightly, but not completely.

Yesterday, Windows Update installed some updates and also reinstalled the chipset components I had removed earlier. After rebooting, mouse input now feels more stable and consistent than before. My aim feels more predictable and controlled.

The confusing part is that the same chipset package that felt bad before now feels better. No hardware changed.

Has anyone seen this before, or know why the chipset driver behavior would be different now compared to before?


Yes for me default install without chipset drivers is the best on 7800x3d and perviously on 3600x but fps is not that good

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