Comment by Ciantic
18 hours ago
I also discovered that these days motherboards come with a payload in their chipset, which gets installed automatically in background unless you figure out to turn it off from BIOS before installing Windows. In my case it was bunch of ASUS useless stuff, not just drivers, some "Armoury Crate" etc. Which just keeps running in background. I've switched to KDE, that kind of solved itself.
This does not make sense to me. It's likely the exact same scenario where the software is delivered using windows driver infra structure for the chipset.