AMD has a new chipset driver for customers with supported motherboards and operating systems. Version 6.05.28.016 is now available for download with optimizations for the upcoming Windows 11 version 24H2, which is expected later this year. There are also "new program support" and various bug fixes.
Here is the official changelog:
Windows 11 version 24H2 support added.
New Program support added.
Bug fixes.
And here is the list of new drivers:
Driver | Version | What is new |
---|---|---|
AMD UART Driver | 1.2.0.118 | Windows 11 version 24H2 support |
AMD GPIO2 Driver | 2.2.0.133 | |
PT GPIO Driver | 3.0.1.0 | |
AMD SMBUS Driver | 5.12.0.44 | |
AMD SFH Driver | 1.0.0.339 | |
AMD MicroPEP Driver | 1.0.43.1 | |
AMD Wireless Button Driver |
1.0.0.5 |
|
AMD PMF Driver | 24.2.4.0 | |
AMD PPM Provisioning File Driver | 8.0.0.32 | |
AMD AMS Mailbox Driver |
4.0.0.795 |
|
AMD S0i3 Filter Driver | 1.0.0.22 | |
AMD 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer Driver | 1.0.0.9 | |
AMD SFH1.1 Driver | 1.1.0.19 | |
AMD PMF-7040 Series Driver | 24.2.4.0 | |
AMD Interface Driver (AMD PCI, AMD SMBuS, AMD Hetero, AMD RCEC) | 2.0.0.18 | |
AMD PMF-7736 Series Driver | 23.1.18.0 | |
AMD PMF-8000Series Driver | 23.5.15.0 | New driver support added |
AMD Provisioning for OEM | 1.0.0.6 | New driver support added |
You can download driver 6.05.28.016 from the official website. Before installing the latest update, beware of the following known issues:
- Some driver names on a non-English OS may appear in English.
- The Uninstall Summary may incorrectly display the uninstall status as Failed.
- Occasionally, Ryzen PPKG may not install/upgrade.
AMD Chipset Software driver 6.05.28.016 is available for the following platforms:
A Series | B Series | X Series | TRX/WRX |
---|---|---|---|
AMD A320 AMD A520 |
AMD B350 AMD B450 AMD B550 AMD B650 AMD B650E |
AMD X370 AMD X470 AMD X570 AMD X670 AMD X670E |
AMD TRX40 AMD TRX50 AMD WRX80 AMD WRX90 |
Supported operating systems include only 64-bit Windows 10 and 11. Also, AMD is dropping Windows 10 chipset drivers for the upcoming Ryzen 9000 Series processors.
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