Tuesday, June 28th 2022
AMD Releases Ryzen Chipset Drivers 4.06.10.651
AMD has recently released new chipset drivers for Ryzen processors on a wide range of platforms including A320, B350, X370, B450, X470, X399, A520, B550, X570, TRX40, and WRX80 that are running Windows 10 & 11. The new drivers include additional program support, display & airplane mode notifications, Ryzen 9 Mobile improvements, and various bug fixes. This latest release also sees the introduction of six new drivers including official USB 4.0 support, the complete changelog and download link can be found below.
Download: AMD Ryzen Chipset Drivers (4.06.10.651)Release Highlights
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Download: AMD Ryzen Chipset Drivers (4.06.10.651)Release Highlights
- New program support added.
- Six new drivers added.
- Fixed pop-up message "AMD Chipset Software is not responding" when the installer is launched and UI screen is clicked.
- Sometimes custom install fails to upgrade to latest drivers.
- Text alignment issues may be seen on Russian language.
- Manual system restart required on Non-English OS after the installation is complete.
- Windows Installer pop-up message may appear during the installation.
- Uninstall summary log may incorrectly show uninstall status as fail on non-English OS.
31 Comments on AMD Releases Ryzen Chipset Drivers 4.06.10.651
I had to do manual and put the source exes on D drive as their script asks to properly do inf update.
My guess is that it is because I deleted these folders from my C:/ drive:
Startup was slow with drivers and programs slow to start.
These made my system run terribly. Everything was slow to load a web page took upto 1 minute to load.
Even installing the previous version took nearly 30 mins to complete.
On checking Processes/Resource Use in Task Manager these drivers were hammering my GPU with massive power use for no good reason.
Once rolled back everything is snappy and fine.
DO NOT INSTALL THESE DRIVERS.
Win 10, Ryzen 5800X, MSI MAG Tomahawk X570
This on my half broken Win10 2009/20H2 install.
All values are normal tho it did reset my High performance power plan modification (my disabled Idle state was enabled again after the update).
I did not touch any folders on disk and i made sure Workstation service was running as having this disabled can cause issues with the installer.
Previous drivers did similiar failures, so there is definietly something wrong with their installer. There wasn't any driver installation failure while i was on Intel.
Will give these a go.
I can write off the issues to certain W11 builds and the working ones are using w10.
Are we all happy misters everything is fine? It is like windows works for everyone the same and everyone has the same software/hardware config. It ain't Apple. sheesh. I had close. Just look at the error log and put the files where it wants. Plan B is to use Windows magic add drivers button. The mojo factor is that I don't know if it the installer adds special registry settings besides the drivers. Just my wild guess.
If you have constant issues, i'd be blaming any driver cleaner programs you have for trashing them and reinstalling a non-broken OS Thats literally where the drivers are unpacked to, and install from
Either you've got an antivirus or similar third party program that blocks it/breaks it, or something you do breaks it.
Clean install means you didn't go debloating windows or disabling telemetry, disabling services and all those other tweaks people love doing to break things.
Obviously i dont know what you in particular have going on, but when it works on my x370, B450 and x570 chipsets with windows 10 and 11, it's not an issue with the chipsets, 10 or 11 - it's a compatibility issue, or something damaged with your OS like the posts above who literally delete the files after they're unpacked and wonder why it's having problems.