AMD chipset driver 4.08.09.2337 update support Windows 11 22H2

Recently, AMD launched Ryzen 7000 Gaming CPU with an AM5 socket and now AMD chipset driver 4.08.09.2337 update released that supports Windows 11 22H2 system. Below, you can check the changes of this update.

Release Highlights

  • Window 11 22H2 OS support added

Known Issues

  • Sometimes custom install fails to upgrade to the latest drivers.
  • Text alignment issues may be seen in the Russian language.
  • A manual system restart is required on Non-English OS after the installation is complete.
  • Windows® Installer pop-up message may appear during the installation.
  • Uninstall summary log may incorrectly show uninstall status as a fail on non-English OS.

The new version supports AMD WRX80, AMD TRX40, AMD X570, AMD B550, AMD A520, AMD X399, AMD X470, AMD B450, AMD X37, AMD B350, AMD A320 platforms.

This version of the driver covers:

  • AMD Chipset Drivers
  • AMD Ryzen Power Plan (required for UEFI CPPC2 in Windows 11)
  • AMD Ryzen Power Profiles (required for “Zen 3” and later UEFI CPPC2 support in Windows 11)

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