Very kewl!! And what about last gen threadripper on wrx80 chipset?
Only MSI 600 series motherboards?
Does something go wrong with windows 7 on ASUS and GIGABYTE 600 series motherboards?
Also cam work.
ASUS and gigbyte will A5 BSOD that need mod acpi.sys to fix. And ASUS not only A5 BSOS,its AHCI controller will code 12 error on win7/8/8.1/server2012/2012R2.
Is the issue with ASUS and GIGABYTE due to the new BIOS?
Then I would like a link to B24 drivers.
I think they will fix the problem in future. New bios have some strange problem. I use acpi debug to check the bios. Mod bios also can solve this problem.
Mr. Kong, i don’t get it, cpus based around wrx80 chipset will work also?
what about AsRock offerings /(like B650 Riptide), hope they can be compatible (also Thunderbolt 4 - AddInCard or USB4)?
Any tips for how to mod official USB drivers on my own? Would you need to edit the inf files or change code in the driver files maybe?
Very interesting that there may be a possibility to modify drivers to enable 7000 series to work on Win 7. Hopefully some brave (and wealthy) person can try it out! With the correct board, all features should work. Worst case the wifi card will need to be replaced.
Dear Canonkong
I wanted to thank you for all your efforts it has been awesome to run Win7 on my 5950x. I cannot believe how fast and snappy it feels.
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Will these chipset drivers work for any of the MSI B650 boards,or just the MAG B650M Mortar, and are there any modified drivers for the X670 chipsets?
Thanks
It is very simple to modify the AMD USB driver. Use the AMD 1.0.0.3 USB driver, and then edit the INF to add the USB device ID you need. Because in addition to modification, digital signature is a problem. You need to have a digital signature certificate.
Driver can support all amd ryzen platform,not b650 only.
Thunderbolt 4 - AddInCard or USB4 can not work because they not have a correct driver.
This is insane, thanks for sharing!
It looks like that there is a good chance that 5995wx will work also…
You recommend MSI as always?
Thank you! I will try doing that! So basically my main hurdle would be the driver signature verification (Which, iirc, can be disabled without much ill-effects)
Recommend MSI as always becasue I can contact MSI staff to report the BIOS bug and they will try to fix. I also found ASUS Gigabyte ASRock to report the BIOS bug, but they ignore me.
Thanks master!
Thank you canonkong for all your hard work!