Someone told me that's all mostly bloat, and that to run properly you only need the chipset, LAN, VGA, audio, and USB. Although there are a bunch of utilties from the site I didn't bother to include. I didn't find anything like that on the ASUS site. Like the title says, the "PCI Simple Communications Controller" says it's drivers are not installed. I got all my drivers off of the ASUS website, and they all installed without a problem, but when looking at the drivers in the Data Manager, I found an exclamation point in "Other Devices". Plus an old optical drive I had lying around. I was a little disappointed with my graphics performances (I had heard that Intel HD 4000 would be great for casual gaming) so I decided to see if I could find more up to date drivers. All in all I would declare it a great success. I just finished setting up the first computer I built myself. But it seems like every time the question is asked, a different answer is given, which confuses me greatly. I did a Google search and a search here on Tom's Hardware forums to see if this question has been brought up before, which it has.
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