

The PCI_E4 slot will be unavailable, when installing M.2 SSD into M2_4. The supported specification depends on installed processor. 1x PCIe 3.0 x16 slot (PCI_E4), supports x4 speed 2. Either way I will never use TP-Link products ever again.AMD B550 Chipset. I am beginning to wonder if I may just replace the whole motherboard and upgrade the whole system at this point. But we cannot guarantee the performance and stability. Obviously this 'latest' gigabit card is going back to the stroe today and I will get something else because I am not going to risk my computer on a maybe.

But we cannot guarantee the performance and stability." Note the last sentence. That is to say the driver has been already embedded in the system, or the system will automatically find the driver from Internet. It can be installed automatically by the system. I contacted support and this is their reply, direct from email "I have checked the datasheet, there is no TP-LINK official driver. The drivers on the enclosed cd are for vista, win xp, win7 or win 8. I bought a TP-Link TG3468(UN) gigabit pci express ethernet card yesterday and put it into my pc expecting my issues would be over. Wired Networking Product Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Link to Processor Specification Link to Processor Specification Intel Processor analysis tools Intel Processor analysis tools Sound Card USB Internet Phone by TigerJet

Graphics Product NVIDIA GeForce GT 710īIOS Version American Megatrends Inc. Operating System (O/S) Microsoft Windows 10 (build 15063), 64-bitĬD or DVD Device TigerJet CD-ROM USB DeviceĬD or DVD Device WD Virtual CD 0740 USB Device I am on Windows 10 and the desktop details are below.Īny help would be appreciated and I do understand some tech stuff if that makes explaining anything easier. I want to update all of the chipset and bios drivers for the computer because they are all original from date of purchase, but when I go through ACERS update page, there are no files available beyond windows 8.

For example the android running from the same router has a good gigabit connection. I have checked everything outside the tower and it all works but the signal negotiated between the router (capable of gigabit speeds) and my NIC remains constant at 100Mbps despite an available gigabit connectivity. This all came about because I cannot run a 1Gbps ethernet connection on the 10/100/1000 lan that's standard with the tower. I have an Aspire M3970 desktop that I am trying to update the drivers and chipset settings on.
