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ASUS provides official drivers and utilities for peripherals like mice, keyboards, headsets, webcams, monitors, and docking stations (including ROG/TUF lines). Keeping these drivers up to date ensures stable connectivity, low‑latency input, accurate color profiles for monitors, firmware updates for docks, and broad compatibility with the latest Windows/macOS versions.
Search and Download Drivers for ASUS Devices
Finding the right ASUS driver shouldn't be complicated. Get the newest software for motherboards, graphics cards, laptops, and accessories with Plugdriver! All files work with Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, and macOS. Free downloads, no sign-up needed.
Available ASUS Drivers for Windows and macOS
Find drivers for these ASUS product categories:
- Laptops: ROG gaming series, ZenBook ultrabooks, VivoBook, TUF gaming
- Motherboards: ROG, Prime, TUF Gaming, ProArt chipsets
- Graphics Cards: ROG Strix, TUF Gaming, Dual series
- Peripherals: Keyboards, mice, headsets, webcams
Can't find what you need? Use the search bar above, browse by product category below, or contact our team.
How to Choose a Driver for Your ASUS Device?
Start by identifying your exact product model. For laptops, check the sticker on the bottom — it'll show something like "ROG Strix G15 G513" or "ZenBook UX425." For motherboards, look at the board itself or your original box for the model name, like "ROG MAXIMUS Z690" or "PRIME B550M-A."
Confirm your operating system.
Open Settings → System → About on Windows to see your version and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit). Most modern systems run 64-bit Windows 10 or 11.
Finally, figure out what needs updating. Having display problems? You need graphics drivers. No sound? Get audio drivers. Wi-Fi dropping? Network adapter drivers. Keyboard issues? Input device drivers. Match the problem to the component.
Quick tip for user: If multiple drivers look similar, choose the newest one with the most recent release date. ASUS regularly updates drivers to fix bugs and improve compatibility.
How to Download and Update Drivers?
How to download the latest driver update for ASUS:
- Close all programs before starting
- Find the downloaded file (usually a .exe or .zip)
- If it's a .zip file, extract it first
- Right-click the installer and choose "Run as administrator"
- Follow the setup wizard — usually just clicking "Next" a few times
- Restart when asked
Some drivers, especially for motherboards, come as packages with multiple components. Install everything in the package for best results. The installer handles the details automatically.
Update Your Device Drivers with Plugdriver
Keep your ASUS PC or laptop running smoothly by checking for updates every few months. We add new drivers as soon as ASUS releases them, so you're always working with current files.
Update after buying new hardware, installing major Windows updates, or when something stops working right. Windows Update doesn't always download the latest ASUS-specific drivers, so manual checks are important.
Save this page for quick access next time you need an ASUS driver. It beats hunting through support forums or waiting for automatic updates that might never arrive.
FAQ
Do I need to download and install all drivers at once?
No. Only update what's causing problems or what you specifically need. Updating everything unnecessarily can introduce new issues. If your graphics work fine, leave that driver alone.
Can I use ASUS drivers on non-ASUS hardware?
Asus support doesn't recommend this in the official user manuals. ASUS drivers are optimized for ASUS components. Using them on other brands causes conflicts, crashes, or hardware that doesn't work at all. Stick with drivers made for your actual hardware.
What's the difference between BIOS and drivers?
BIOS controls your motherboard's basic functions before Windows loads. Drivers control specific hardware after Windows starts. Both are important, but BIOS updates are riskier — only update BIOS if you have a specific problem it solves.


