AMD Chipset Drivers Download v2.13.27.501





Download the AMD Chipset Drivers for Ryzen processors. This driver set offers optimized chipset compatibility with AMD Ryzen processors and AMD Socket AM4 - The Ryzen Power Plan has been updated and new new device ID support added.
Ready for AMD Ryzen processors - AMD Socket AM4 represents the company’s new future-proof platform targeting the fastest DDR4 memory, PCIe 3.0, and NVMe technologies available, as well as the first native USB 3.1 Gen2 support on a chipset. With processor-direct SATA and USB connectivity, configurable for real-world flexibility, the new AM4 platform takes advantage of the leading-edge features of today and tomorrow.
Description:
This is an all-new chipset software installer with updated UI, optimized package size, package versioning unique to the chipset drivers, and improved installer performance.
Supports:
Windows 10 Support:
- AMD Ryzen 5000 Series Desktop Processor
- 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper Processors
- 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop Processor
- 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper Processor
- 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop Processor
- AMD Ryzen Desktop Processor
- AMD Ryzen Threadripper Processor
- AMD Ryzen Desktop Processor with Radeon Graphics
- AMD Ryzen Mobile Processor with Radeon Graphics
- 7th-Gen AMD A-Series Processors
- AMD B350 Chipset
- AMD A320 Chipset
- AMD X370 Chipset
- AMD X399 Chipset
- AMD B450 Chipset
- AMD X470 Chipset
- AMD X570 Chipset
- AMD B550 Chipset
- AMD A520 Chipset
- AMD TRX40 Chipset
Package Includes:
AMD Chipset Drivers
AMD Ryzen Power Plans (required for UEFI CPPC2 in Windows 10 May 2019 Update)
Driver Name | Previous Version | New Version | Change Details |
AMD Ryzen Power Plan / AMD Processor Power Management Support | 6.0.0.7 | 6.0.0.9 | Updated Ryzen 7 desktop setting to support power slider and quiescent mode Updated Ryzen? 7 mobile slider setting for Better Battery and Better Performance |
AMD PCI Device Driver | 1.0.0.81 | 1.0.0.82 | Bug fixes |
AMD I2C Driver | 1.2.0.111 | 1.2.0.117 | Fixed the Synchronization when there is a delay Robust Error Handling in case of ghost interrupt |
AMD UART Driver | 1.2.0.112 | No Change | |
AMD GPIO2 Driver | 2.2.0.130 | No Change | |
PT GPIO Driver | 2.0.1.0 | No Change | |
AMD PSP Driver | 4.13.0.0 | No Change | |
AMD IOV Driver | 1.2.0.49 | 1.2.0.52 | New device ID support added |
AMD SMBUS Driver | 5.12.0.38 | No Change | |
AMD AS4 ACPI Driver | 1.2.0.46 | No Change | |
AMD SFH I2C Driver | 1.0.0.86 | No Change | |
AMD USB Filter Driver | 2.1.11.304 | No Change | |
AMD SFH Driver | 1.0.0.312 | 1.0.0.313 | Human Object Detection (HOD) feature added |
AMD CIR Driver | 3.2.4.135 | No Change | |
AMD MicroPEP Driver | 1.0.28.0 | No Change |
Windows OS automatically installs a generic driver that allows computers to recognize basic motherboard functions. However, to make use of all board components, appropriate chipset drivers must be applied.
If you install this package, the system will receive related information regarding the chipset. Also, this step might improve compatibility and bus transfer speeds, add various changes for sleep state behavior, power saving functionality and others, or include support for new features. To apply this release, simply make sure your system configuration is supported by this package, get the file, run the available setup, and follow the on-screen instructions. Bear in mind that installing inappropriate chipset drivers can cause computers to malfunction. In addition to that, do perform a system restart after you have completely applied the present release so that all changes take effect. Despite the off-chance that other OSes might be compatible, we do not recommend installing any software on platforms other than the highlighted ones.
Change Info:
Release Highlights General system stability improvements. Fixed Issues The chipset installer .exe help switch is enabled with the command line installation instructions. Known Issues Manual system restart required on Non-English OS after the installation is completed. A Windows® Installer pop-up message may appear during install. The uninstallation log may not be generated in silent mode.
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I'm not a fan of the UI of this installer... it should tell me what version of each one I currently have right now and then what version it plans to update it to as it is now.
Right now it just shows five boxes with versions I presume it is going to install so I have no way to know how much of a change I am going to make.
Not sure if it is hiding components I already have latest version of or not.
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Can't install them on my x570 Dark Hero/5900x, previous version was fine.
Keeps telling me I need a system update even though my windows is completely up to date.

Getting the same error with the previous version now too.
First dive into AMD and now issues with a simple chipset driver update.
Okay, a lot of headbanging went into finding a solution for me, because sfc + dism + temp file clean + amd folder deletion + using amd removal tool didn't work. Found this in AMD's forums and I post it here in case someone else has this problem:
Enable the built-in administrator account with the following cmd command (elevated/admin mode - your user account needs to have administrator right)
net user administrator /active:yes
In order to set a password for this account type this command next:
net user administrator
where
Log into your admin account (switch user/log out of your present account and log into the admin account).
Download the latest amd chipset driver for your board and install it.
If you want to disable the admin account:
1. Log out of the admin account
2. Log into your normal user account
3. Enter cmd (elevated mode)
4. Type the following command: net user administrator /active:no
5. Exit cmd.
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Yeah just the PCI here too but I consider that to be kinda critical what with all the PCI Express compatibility issues and concerns and connected issues so "Bug Fixes" while vague and while it's only a .1 update could still be important.
So far though everything is working somehow, GPU's a 4.0 and the SSD's a Samsung 970 bla bla 3.0 but no issues so far, thankfully.
Not like I'd lose much or anything from going to a 3.0 setting should it ever be a problem though, it's neat to have but it would be more beneficial for getting the optimum non-OS bottlenecks out of a modern SSD rather that the current GPU's I'd imagine.
I don't really use the USB 2's for anything though so the 3.1 Gen "Whatever" USB ports get to be mouse and keyboard input avoiding the 2.0 connectivity problems as such ha ha.
USB flash related plug could have done to be a 3.0 too but I suppose you only get so many for the chipset takes a while but no bios flashing issues, thankfully even with a backup secondary slot it's still a concern if something does act up.
AM5 and blanket USB4 everything would be nice but I suppose you don't get infinite amount of traces either and these lanes are fairly complicated or costly so ~20x CPU ones and whatever from the chipset has to be divided somehow and into whatever is added.
Yay motherboards at 800 US Dollar or worse I mean that's a thing too if one was to go with something enthusiast grade like that as if some of the X500's and Intel's upcoming aren't already there or close enough if not worse.
(DDR5, USB4, PCI-Express5 it's going to be a bit of a cost here if that all gets rolled out at once.)
Anyways AMD hardware or software problems and upcoming feature concerns put aside it wasn't much but something was given a "bug fix" for the PCI Express driver here and eh good enough reason to upgrade plus it was smooth too just remove the older driver via PnPUtil afterwards for some cleanup but no need to uninstall the entire prior version of this software pack or poke into devices or paths for their drivers it worked just fine running it over the older version again. (Nothing wrong with a clean install though.)