

You can download Dragon Center from MSI’s official website (link below). Installing this app will automatically install Windows 11 compatible Cfosspeed driver. It is a one-stop interface for controlling all MSI components, desktop systems, and peripherals. MSI Dragon Center usually comes pre-installed on most MSI computers or systems with MSI motherboards. Install Cfosspeed Driver through Dragon Center App (for MSI Users) If it is not part of your driver pack, you can manually install the cfosspeed driver through the MSI companion app Dragon Center (MSI boards) or using the Cfosspeed shareware app. Your computer driver pack usually installs cFosSpeed. It increases your network speed while reducing the ping. Cfosspeed is a program that is integrated into the existing internet connection to optimize data transfer and speed with Traffic Shaping and Prioritization. Missing this driver can prevent your Windows PC from upgrading to Windows 11. Its just dragon center so I can control performance and fans.In some systems when you try to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11, you may face an error that says ‘This PC can’t be upgraded to Windows 11’ and that you need a Cfosspeed driver to do so.ĬFosSpeed is a network driver that usually comes pre-installed with some of the ASUS, GIGABYTE, ASRock, and MSI motherboards. You won't break anything if you test it like so. Because, well, it's proprietary, so no documentation, no tools to build on top of.īest to simply get yourself a Live USB and test, can't get much simpler than that. I doubt anyone reimplemented the whole thing. I expect that all features will be in this kind of loose manner, if at all. Probably all networks support Linux, I did not find one that doesn't yet, or I did not understand the statement. Other than that, check if the wireless card is supported, you might just get by. If there's any RGB trickery going on, you might lose that. Forget about Dragon Center for sure - proprietary software, and I'm 90% sure there isn't a Linux version. I haven't heard nice things about it's compatibility with Linux in the past.
