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Processor | Intel i5-12600k |
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Motherboard | Asus H670 TUF |
Cooling | Arctic Freezer 34 |
Memory | 2x16GB DDR4 3600 G.Skill Ripjaws V |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 1060 SC |
Storage | 500GB Samsung 970 EVO, 500GB Samsung 850 EVO, 1TB Crucial MX300 and 2TB Crucial MX500 |
Display(s) | Dell U3219Q + HP ZR24w |
Case | Raijintek Thetis |
Audio Device(s) | Audioquest Dragonfly Red :D |
Power Supply | Seasonic 620W M12 |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Proteus Core |
Keyboard | G.Skill KM780R |
Software | Arch Linux + Win10 |
Yes, sometimes system manufacturers will simply use their own PCI IDs for what is otherwise off-the shelf hardware. Drivers from the original manufacturer won't recognize the hardware anymore, so you need drivers from the system manufacturer now, only the system manufacturer won't update them for more than a year or so. This was no big issue before, you would just add the PCI ID to the driver's INF and you were good to go. But these days Windows won't install unsigned drivers anymore so... we're screwed.Dafuuuuq?!?!
I've always hated ODM/OEM for the proprietary crap they have been locking their laptops to. For example, a perfectly generic intel WiFi card, on a perfectly generic chipset needs some 'special' driver to 'work'. Yeah, no. Only HP EliteBooks or Zbooks for me please. Edit: I've had some OMENs, which were OK for gaming and they didn'tneed any crappy utilites to work.
However, that's only one of the reasons I hate laptops Building my own PCs since 1996 or so, tyvm.