The Ultimate Guide to Esonic H55KEL Motherboard Drivers: Installation, Updates, and Troubleshooting
To get the most out of this hardware, you need a specific set of drivers to manage its various onboard components.
Here is the breakdown of the drivers you need and where to get them, as specific "Esonic" driver files are often just re-branded Intel drivers.
- Ensure onboard audio is enabled in BIOS. Install Realtek audio driver and confirm default playback device.
- Uninstall and reinstall: Uninstall the problematic driver and reinstall the latest version.
- Update your operating system: Ensure that your operating system is up-to-date, as newer OS versions may include improved driver support.
- Disable and re-enable: Disable and re-enable the problematic device in Device Manager to refresh the driver.
- System restore: Perform a system restore to a previous point when the driver was working correctly.
For Windows 10 and 11, Microsoft includes inbox drivers for the H55 chipset. Windows Update may automatically install 99% of the drivers. To check:
Memory
: 2x DDR3 slots (Up to 8GB or 16GB depending on revision, 1066/1333 MHz). Expansion : 1x PCI-E x16 slot, 1x PCI-E x1 slot. Storage : 4x SATA II ports (3Gb/s).