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The Intel(R) PCI Express Root Port 12 - 51B3 is a hardware component related to the PCI Express (PCIe) bus on your computer. It is part of the chipset that manages communication between the CPU and PCIe devices such as graphics cards, network cards, storage controllers, and other expansion devices. This specific "Root Port" refers to one of the interfaces between the CPU and the PCIe slots on the motherboard.

When you see an entry like "Intel(R) PCI Express Root Port 12 - 51B3" in Device Manager or a similar system tool, it typically refers to a specific PCIe root port tied to your motherboard's chipset.

Purpose:

How to Install the Driver:

To install or update the driver for the Intel PCI Express Root Port 12 - 51B3, follow these steps:

Method 1: Windows Update

  1. Open Device Manager:
    • Right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager.
  2. Locate the Device:
    • Look for "System Devices" and find the Intel(R) PCI Express Root Port 12 - 51B3.
    • If there's a yellow exclamation mark or if the device is not working properly, this indicates a driver issue.
  3. Update the Driver:
    • Right-click the device name and select Update driver.
    • Choose Search automatically for updated driver software.
    • Windows will search online for the latest driver and install it if available.
  4. Restart your computer after the installation process completes.

Method 2: Manual Installation from Intel's Website

  1. Visit the Intel Support Page:
    • Go to .
    • Search for the specific chipset or motherboard model that corresponds to your system, or directly for Intel PCIe drivers.
  2. Download the Driver:
    • Download the latest Intel Chipset Device Software or Intel PCIe driver for your system.
  3. Install the Driver:
    • Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
  4. Restart your system to ensure the changes take effect.

Method 3:

  1. Search for your motherboard or system model.
  2. Locate and download the chipset drivers for your motherboard.
  3. Install the downloaded driver and restart your computer.

Method 4: Intel Driver & Support Assistant

  1. Download Intel Driver & Support Assistant from Intel's website.
  2. Run the application, and it will automatically detect outdated or missing drivers on your system.
  3. Install any updates suggested, including the driver for the PCIe Root Port if necessary.

Verifying Installation:

After installation, go back to Device Manager and check if the issue with the PCIe Root Port 12 has been resolved (no yellow warning signs). Your system should now properly recognize and communicate with any connected PCIe devices.

If you continue facing issues, it might be worth checking your motherboard's BIOS settings or ensuring that your chipset drivers are up to date.