I recently changed my motherboard and processor (Asus Prime B350-m k and Amd Ryzen 5 2600). I have reinstalled Windows and the drivers would have to be on it, because I bought the motherboard used (or?). Now I have the following problem: PUBG crashes constantly, Fortnite I can't start, and too much stress crashes the PC. What could be the problem? Do I have to install or update the drivers? Reinstall Windows? Adjust something? Reset the PC to factory settings? No plan what to do.
The drivers are not "on it" but must be installed. The best of the current from the website of the motherboard manufacturer.
The drivers are never "on the motherboard" on it. You always have to install it on the hard disk.
The drivers can be found here. https://www.asus.com/..._Download/
Especially the chipset drivers are important.
But it can also be that you have not installed the CPU cooler properly and the CPU gets too hot when the PC crashes as soon as it is "under stress".
Where should the drivers be if you have reinstalled Win. You have the default drivers that Windows automatically brings. Look into the device manager and get the latest driver from the respective manufacturer for each device. Alternatively, you can of course use a possibly existing CD provided, only that you usually get better, if you reload the drivers.
Possibly. If you have multiple drives, you can use your self-downloaded video card, sound, etc. Driver. Still in a download folder.
How do I install the drivers or with which program do I have to open the files?