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Hi!
As ASUSs site is undergoing a maintenance (or something in that mannor) procedure and everything BUT the download section works, I wanted to ask you guys whether you know of any alternatives (http, ftp whatever), good ones that is , for the purpose of downloading essential mobo drivers (no only for Asus).Thanks!
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If you know the chipset, you can go to the website of that company and download drivers there. Same with video cards, RAID controllers, and whatever else. Some unaffiliated websites do have drivers, but if you know the chip manufacturer, you can just go to them.
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