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as you can see from this screenshot o have 5 iirc pci devices unknown

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im assuming these or this is the nvme samsung pm961 if thats correct drive and could possibly explain the slow speeds im getting.

question is how do i get the correct drivers for them as i cant seem to find anything online

TIA
 
Won't be the PCIE NVME as you've clearly booted from it !

Either connect it to the internet or insert the driver CD-ROM. They'll most likely be chipset drivers. One looks to be a TPM device.
 
Won't be the PCIE NVME as you've clearly booted from it !

Either connect it to the internet or insert the driver CD-ROM. They'll most likely be chipset drivers. One looks to be a TPM device.
that has been done and connected to the internet. when i search for drivers it tells me its all upto date
 
Don't know what motherboard you have but I have seen this a few times on Asus boards which turned out to be a driver called ASUS_AMDA00_ACPI. Once that was installed everything was fine.
 
It's the msi x370 pro carbon gaming.

Fresh install of w10 and downloaded all drivers pc went asked for a restart and went to a black screen and nothing. No display on screen etc so I'm not entirely sure what I've done wrong.tried resetting cmos and removing ram etc but will not boot even to post
 
ohh not good. I take it you cant get into bios?
are you using a GPU or onboard graphics?
gpu mate. its a total pain. but basically every component works in another system however pair the lot together and they dont work.

i think its a poor motherboard bios as if i flash it back 3 bioses then everything works great however i can only have ram at 2133 and not above. either way i cannot use any manual volts whatsoever.

hate MSI and i wish i had never been talked into using MSI either
 
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