
The other thing to keep in mind is just about all of the other Manufacturers put out a board and then the Basic drivers and drop it or in the case of a couple like Gigabyte up until 2 years ago they didn't even have a support section to get drivers from. even stated that with the BIOS update of 2002 my Patriot's would be supported but no new QVL to show it.I can see a board from like 3 or 4 years ago not seeing any updates because the Warranties on these are only 3 years. Ill be the best damn driver and software updater your sites ever seen.ĭon't feel too awful bad there, I have the Crosshair IV Formula and they haven't updated any of the stuff since 2010 except the Bios and since then they've even put new Ram updates in the Bios but never even fix or updated the QVL to show us what new ram are supported. Doesn't somebody at ASUS get paid to update the drivers on their site for each board? If not ill be more than happy to take that position if you guys are hiring. It took me maybe 4 hours max to hunt down all the real updated drivers and software from the manufacturers website. I think its sad really.Inst this supposed to be the cream of the crop AMD ASUS Board? We need REAL driver and software support for crying out loud ASUS!!! Still at 1.58 on ASUS Support.įor us poor thunderbolt users there are also more updated Bigfoot Networks Killer Ethernet drivers on Bigfoot Networks website. There are newer Asmedia SATA and USB drivers.As well as newer realtek audio and AMD AHCI. This isn't the only driver that is out of date on ASUS Crosshair V Formula page either. The driver lrtrees linked to is indeed the latest driver for our Intel 82583V Gigabit Network Connection 16.8.0.0 (December 2011)

If you noticed we went from 16.5.0.0 (August 2011) to 16.4.0.0(June 2011) which is a 2 month older driver. Probably because ASUS likes to roll back our drivers instead of giving us new ones. Any reason you are not downloading from the product support page? They were updated 6 days ago.
