Drivers (and BIOS) for components, keyboard and mouse

Alex1092387456

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Hi,

I know this sounds very stupid (there is a first time for everything), but I am getting into gaming and post production and I was wondering what sort of drivers I need to install. Is it just for mouse, keyboard, and graphics card? Or do you need drivers for motherboard or any parts as well. How do I install drivers to the make the mouse and keyboard work without them?. Also, in Layman terms, what is BIOS and do I need it and if so where? Also any suggestions or criticism on the specs would be much appreciated and so would any recommend speakers.

By the way the mouse is a R.A.T 7, which means Id have to get them of the website by using the keyboard as a mouse if I can use that limitedly without drivers.

Specs:

Creative Sound Blaster ZX 5.1 PCI-E Sound Card (Retail Boxed)
300MBs Wireless PCI Card WiFi Network Adaptor
Zalman CNP S12X CPU Cooler
XFX Pro Series 850W 80+ Bronze PSU
1 x 240GB Kingston SSDNow V300 Solid State Drive
1 x 2TB (2000GB) Sata III Hard Drive
Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 3GB Graphics Card
Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H Motherboard
Intel Core i5 4670K 4-Core Haswell CPU @ 4.4GHz
16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz Gaming RAM

Keyboard: Corsair K95

Thanks,

Alex
 
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Drivers you will need:

Sound Card
Wireless Card
Motherboard
Graphics Card

There may be specific drivers required for your keyboard and mouse.

All of these drivers may be downloaded (for your new operating system) at any time prior to building your system.

BIOS stands for Basic Input Output System. BIOS updates are not usually necessary so long as the current BIOS version accepts your processor. At current, you selected Motherboard only has one BIOS version available (F7) and it's already installed.

-Wolf sends

Wolfshadw

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Drivers you will need:

Sound Card
Wireless Card
Motherboard
Graphics Card

There may be specific drivers required for your keyboard and mouse.

All of these drivers may be downloaded (for your new operating system) at any time prior to building your system.

BIOS stands for Basic Input Output System. BIOS updates are not usually necessary so long as the current BIOS version accepts your processor. At current, you selected Motherboard only has one BIOS version available (F7) and it's already installed.

-Wolf sends
 
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