Need help updating my Motherboard Chipset driver.

WhiteWraith

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Sep 26, 2014
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I currently have a Asrock N68C s3 UCC I haven't updated the Chipset drivers EVER and I had seen in a forum that I have to update my Chipset drivers occasionally. I bought a r7 260x for my Athlon II x3 455 to be able to play games at a decent framerate but I've been experiencing FPS drops for some not so graphically extensive games. Could I be experiencing CPU bottleneck if so I would still like to update my chipset drivers (can someone link me the latest version of it I've been looking but to no avail) and see if it would help out with the problem. I'm not a very literate guy in PC but I've been learning for the past couple of months now Thank you in advance!
 
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Here is a link to your Download Page. Select your operating system and then download the NVidia All-in-one drivers. Note: The latest are from 2010. However, chipset drivers are not going to cause or relieve a CPU bottleneck. Either the bottleneck occurred when you built this system or it never existed. It's not something that happens over time. it may just be that new software that you're running has exposed a bottleneck that has always existed.

-Wolf sends

Wolfshadw

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Here is a link to your Download Page. Select your operating system and then download the NVidia All-in-one drivers. Note: The latest are from 2010. However, chipset drivers are not going to cause or relieve a CPU bottleneck. Either the bottleneck occurred when you built this system or it never existed. It's not something that happens over time. it may just be that new software that you're running has exposed a bottleneck that has always existed.

-Wolf sends
 
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WhiteWraith

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Sep 26, 2014
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Thanks! I've decided not to mess around with my Chipset Drivers (If it ain't broke don't fix it) Will be upgrading my CPU and motherboard in the near future to fully utilize my GPU!