How to install drivers for my motherboard

intatre Posted messages 61 Status Member -  
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Hello,

Following a problem with my old motherboard, I bought the same one with my friend who built my PC for me because I'm a noob. So the PC is working very well now, but I received a CD with the motherboard to install the drivers, but I don't have a CD drive.

The problem is that my graphics card is not usable until the drivers are installed, and I don't know how to install them. I went to the motherboard's website to download them, but I couldn't find anything. My friend is on vacation for a month, so I can't ask him, and I would like to do this myself if you could explain how to do it.

My motherboard: GA-H270-Gaming 3
My graphics card is the NVIDIA GTX 1080

P.S.: I ran the motherboard CD on another PC with a drive, downloaded all the drivers, and put them on a USB stick to transfer to the PC in question, but I didn't know what to do. I copied them all, and I tried to run some .exe programs like "run" a bit randomly, but I didn't know what I was doing, and the graphics card is still not recognized.

Thank you

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Traxmix Posted messages 508 Status Member 175
 
Hi, are you using Windows 10? If so, it should install your drivers automatically.. ? Check your Windows Update for updates.
If you are using Windows 7 or another version, install DiversCloud, it's a software/site that will analyze your components and tell you which drivers are missing and if you can update any of them. The download links for the drivers are provided there.
Here's a tutorial for DriversCloud: https://forums.cnetfrance.fr/tutoriels-materiel-et-hardware/544163-mettre-a-jour-facilement-un-driver-avec-driverscloud
If you are using Windows 10 and Windows Update doesn't provide anything, try DiversCloud as well.

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intatre Posted messages 61 Status Member
 
Hello, yes I am using Windows 10. Well apparently it’s not automatic, my graphics card is connected to the PCIe slot and is powered (the LEDs are on) but when I plug the monitor into the HDMI port of the graphics card, there's no signal. I have an official version of Windows as I downloaded it from the Microsoft site, but I haven't entered the key to activate Windows, could that be the issue?
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Traxmix Posted messages 508 Status Member 175
 
I don't know if it could be due to the activation, but I doubt it.. What about Windows Update, and the Driverscloud solution?
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intatre Posted messages 61 Status Member
 
I will try these solutions tomorrow and keep you updated on this discussion, thank you.
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intatre Posted messages 61 Status Member
 
Hi, I launched driverscloud and I have the complete list of all my components, my screen, etc., but for the graphics card, it shows: Intel(R) HD Graphics 630, so the base graphics card. However, my card is properly connected to the PCI Express slot and powered, and it was working before I changed the motherboard :/
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