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**THE OFFICIAL AMD CHIPSET DRIVERS THREAD**

I’ve done this just to get me back to where I was.

What’s concerning me though is that I can’t install even the latest chipset anymore as it keeps failing so I have restored a couple of times.

Something very strange.

@LtMatt have you encountered this before?
Not really. What error message? There should two a couple of install logs you can check.

You can also try using Revi Uninstaller free version to force full removal of the old drivers including any reg entries.
 
Not really. What error message? There should two a couple of install logs you can check.

You can also try using Revi Uninstaller free version to force full removal of the old drivers including any reg entries.
Yeah I always use Revi to remove everything, but just kept getting the failed over and over.

Don’t think it was the drivers because a full fresh install of windows and it worked first time. I tried system restore first but was still the same so thought stuff it, time to nuke.

I think it may have been the Microwin I installed, or a Windows update that was the culprit.
 
Anyone had a crash since installing these? I did mine a few days ago and received my first ever crash on Win11. PC was idle, only thing running was Spotify. Heard the music stop, came back to no signal on monitor and fans on full (I use Fan Control). Restarted via button on case. No dice. Powered off and on. No dice. Ended up having to pull the plug on PSU for 5 minutes and it came back. Checked mini dump via WinDbg.
  • DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f)
    • A driver has failed to complete a power IRP within a specific time.
  • ADDITIONAL_DEBUG_TEXT: DXG Power IRP timeout.
  • IMAGE_NAME: pci.sys
  • MODULE_NAME: pci
  • FAULTING_MODULE: fffff80760000000 pci
CoPilot suggests:

1. GPU driver hung during a power transition​

  • NVIDIA/AMD/Intel drivers sometimes fail to complete a Dxgk power IRP.
  • Happens during sleep, hibernate, display-off, or low-power PCIe state changes.

2. PCIe power‑management conflict​

  • ASPM (Active State Power Management) or L1 Substates can cause hangs.
  • Motherboard BIOS or chipset drivers may be outdated.
Given the GPU drivers haven't changed, I'm going with #2 as the root cause.

Doing the usual SFC and DISM checks just in case and a reinstall of the chipset drivers. :(
 
And it looks like it has goosed something either on the board or with my memory. Can't get EXPO 6000 to work at all. Everything is set but boot into windows and it just says CAS40 2400Mhz. :mad:

I've tried loading BIOS defaults and then re-applying the settings fresh. Makes no difference.

Last step is pull the battery for a bit and see if it is just a glitch!
 
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