I'm familiar with Gigabyte but I don't believe they ever made a device called "adm". Your choice for a member name is going to cause mass confusion if you continue using it. You should re-register and choose a more appropriate member name (or edit your exiting name and modify it).
Sometimes questions go un-answered when:
1. the question may be unclear or we cannot determine what it is that you are asking for.
2: The hardware in question is unknown or inadequately described.
3. the question seems to request an answer for something that cannot be explained online adequately.
4. the Experts that are online simply don't have the resources to answer your question fully.
Please feel free to re-word your question or add additional information you might feel helpful for the Experts to assist you.
As a last resort, download and run this program:
To find make and model of pc hardware,
EVEREST Home Edition is a free system diagnostics, system information program that will id most hardware onboard a mb. as well as the actual motherboard. It will, in some cases, actually provide a download link for the driver.
Code:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/Everest-Home-Edition.shtml
Alternate Everest download link: (offers 2 sites to dl program from)
Code:
http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/EVEREST-Home-Edition-Download-16369.html
Run the program and then:
Click on
Computer
Click on
Summary
Right hand window (hardware) if the text is
BLUE this is a link to the web site for that particular hardware.
If you have additional questions or need further help, please post a "copy and paste" of the COMPUTER SUMMARY report (Leave out the Debug–PCI section) from Everest.