The enthusiast community has repacked the latest working H61S2 drivers for Win7/8/10/11.
What’s inside the hot pack:
Grab it from trusted tech forums like Win-Raid or Station-Drivers — search “H61S2 modded driver pack 2024”. samsung h61s2 motherboard drivers hot
Yes — if you’re adding:
The last known good BIOS is Samsung version P09 or P10.
Warning: BIOS updates are nearly impossible to find now. Check The Wayback Machine on Samsung’s old support page. If you exceed 85°C on CPU or 65°C
A: Yes, but you must bypass TPM 2.0 requirement. Use the official chipset driver from Samsung for Win10—it works fine. However, Win11’s “Virtualization-Based Security” (VBS) often increases heat. Disable VBS via Windows Security → Device Security → Core Isolation.
Unlike ASUS or MSI, Samsung didn't have a consumer support page for this board on their global site. The Korean support page required a serial number tied to the original All-in-One chassis—which Elias did not have. The enthusiast community has repacked the latest working
He found himself on obscure Eastern European forums and Korean tech blogs. The demand for these files was strangely high. Because these boards were flooding the surplus market cheaply, thousands of DIY builders were snagging them, only to hit the same wall Elias was facing now.
Elias spent three hours sifting through dead links and MegaUpload archives from 2012. He found a file named Samsung_Driver_Pack_V2.3.exe on a forum where the last post was from eight years ago. The link was dead.
The situation was getting desperate. The "hot" VRMs were making the room smell faintly of warm silicon, and without the proper power management drivers, the board was running at full voltage constantly, cooking the CPU.