Using the information gathered from your DxDiag Report, we can identify what brand of drivers we need.
Chipset Drivers
You can determine which chipset drivers you need by looking at the brand of your Processor (CPU). The example below shows an Intel Processor, as listed on the System tab of the DxDiag Report. Therefore, we will need to visit the Intel website for updates.
The links below provide automated download assistants that will auto-detect and download the exact updates you need.
- Intel Chipsets: Download the Intel® Driver & Support Assistant
- AMD Chipsets: Click Download Now to Auto-Detect and Install Updates
Graphics Card Drivers
You can determine which graphics card drivers you need by looking at the brand of graphics card (GPU) on the Display tab of your DxDiag Report. The example below shows an NVIDIA graphics card on the Display tab of the DxDiag Report. Therefore, we will need to visit the NVIDIA website for updates.
The links below provide automated download assistants that will auto-detect and download the exact updates you need.
- NVIDIA Graphics Cards: Click Download Now to let the GeForce Experience automatically update your drivers (Nvidia Account Required)
- AMD Graphics Cards: Click Download Now to Auto-Detect and Install Updates
If your DxDiag report shows you are using an "Intel" graphics card, it is unlikely that you are using supported hardware. Therefore, you should refer back to Does My Computer Meet the Minimum System Requirements.