Here is the drivers download page for your motherboard, Im not 100 sure which one exactly will be the one you need, but it wont hurt to install the latest version of each one there. OS – Win7 Home Premium 64bit Posted : - admin. If I remember correctly, the SM Bus Controller is usually the chipset drivers.
OPTICAL – Lite-On Super AllWrite 24X Sata Dvd+/-RW Dual Layer HD – WD AV-GP 500 GB AV Hard Drive (SATA II P/S – SeaSonic M12II 620 ATX SLI Ready 80 Bronze PFC MOBO – ASUS P8Z77-V LE LGA 1155 Intel Z77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX So, my quesiton is this, should I go ahead and install the 'Intel Chipset' and hope this clears up the SM Bus Controller issue, or will this conflict, perhaps, with the Management Engine Interface?ĬASE – Nzxt Technologies USB 3.0 Tempest 410 Steel Mid Tower What caught my eye this time, however, was the version: it's newer than the Managment Engine Interface file. What caused me to miss this the first time is the date is the oldest, hence, one would think, not what I wanted. Well, after double-checking the ASUS website again, I see that it might not have been the chipset I downloaded but some additional software (Management Engine Interface), which I discovered having seen 'Intel Chipset' listed as the fourth and last downloadable item in the list. įILE SIZE: 56,28 (MBytes) 2012.09.05 updateĪfter installing it, the SM Bus Controller in the Device Mgr is showing an ! mark - driver not installed. for Windows XP 32bit & Vista 32bit & Win7 32bit & Win8 32bit-(WHQL). I installed what I thought was the most recent chipset ():ĭESCRIPTION: Management Engine Interface V8. Just finished building a new system with an ASUS P8Z77-V LE mobo.