Now that you found out why we don't reccomend these apps you need to work back to the set of drivers that do work.
For me these drivers are from the maker without use of the apps you noted. I install them in this order:
Motherboard, audio, video, LAN, WiFi and what apps the makers suggest. As I don't own this model this is close to a step by step I can offer.
I used the program Driver Easy to install multiple driver updates at once. After updating, my computer performance has tanked. My main complaint is it is dropping frames. On games I used to get 85 fps consistently, it now tops out at 65 and dips down to 5 fps every couple of seconds. Completely unplayable. It isn't just in games. My mouse jitters around the screen as I'm web browsing and frames are obviously being dropped in the system animations. The computer also takes at least 20 times longer to turn on and shut down. I periodically get the blue screen with Driver Power State Failure stop code when trying to shut down. I have tried deleting the unused drivers thinking that there was an issue with old drivers still being on the computer. I have also done a clean reset of Windows. I also deleted the GPU driver thinking that one must be the one causing problems, but the computer gave me the Driver Power State Failure stop code as it was restarting and the system was still just as jittery as before. None of this has helped. I did not create a restore point for my drivers, but I have definitely learned my lesson for that. I just need someone with more knowledge to help or give me some suggestions of what to do.
CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x
GPU: Radeon Vega 56 8gb
RAM: 2x8gb G.skill Flare x DDR4
MB: Biostar B350-BTC

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