How to Update Chipset Drivers on Windows 10? [Complete Guide]

Ariel Mu
4 min readApr 9, 2020

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Before You Do

Chipset drivers have a significant impact on the communication between different components including the hard drives, system memory, etc. The outdated chipset drivers will slow down your system performance.

So, it’s crucial to update motherboard drivers for better system performance. Prior to installing the chipset drivers, you would better have a look at your motherboard manual and operate properly. If you are unclear about the motherboard model and serial number, you can refer to this post.

Then you can visit the official website of your motherboard manufacturer to determine what type of chipset drivers your motherboard has. Now, let’s see how to update chipset drivers Windows 10.

There are 2 major ways to update motherboard drivers. You can update chipset drivers automatically in Device Manager or download and install it manually from its official website.

Method 1. Update Chipset Drivers Automatically in Device Manager

The first and simplest method to update chipset drivers is to use the Device Manager. Here’s how to do that:

Step 1. Right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager from the context menu.

Step 2. In the Device Manager window, expand the System devices categories and right-click the chipset driver that you want to update, then select the Update driver option from the context menu.

Step 3. Then there are 2 options to update chipset drivers. Here you can select the Search automatically for updated driver software option, which can help you install the updated chipset drivers automatically.

Step 4. Windows will search for the updated chipset drivers automatically, and then you can follow the on-screen prompts to install the drivers on your computer.

Alternatively, you can update chipset drivers on Windows 10 manually. Please keep reading the following content.

Method 2. Update Chipset Drivers Manually

You can download the motherboard drivers from its official website and install it on your computer manually. To do so, you need to check the computer’s system information firstly. It is important to download the right chipset driver that is suitable for your Windows system — whether it’s Windows 10, 32- bit or 46-bit version, etc. For that:

Step 1. Press Win + I keys to open the Settings window, and then click on the System section.

Step 2. Click on the About button from the left pane, and then scroll down the right sidebar to the Device specifications section where you should find the system type is b4-bit or 32-bit.

Step 3. Navigate to the official website of your motherboard manufacturer. Here we take the Intel chipset drivers for example. Click here to visit its official website.

Step 4. Then select the Chipsets section to go on.

Step 5. In the pop-up window, you can select the Product type and Operating system type form the down-down menus to filter the chipset drivers that you want to download. Alternatively, you can type the product name or keywords in the search bar.

Step 6. Select a suitable chipset driver and click on Download in the next window.

Step 7. After you download the chipset drivers, open the downloaded files and follow the on-screen prompts to install them on your computer

Originally published at https://www.partitionwizard.com on April 9, 2020.

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