Yep, my advice is the same. Get them directly from your motherboard's maker support pages, and then the video card if you have one. Then printer and other peripherals, although many could need no drivers (most usb storage related hardware needs nothing). Nowadays you don't need as many drivers as in the past.
I just need drivers for motherboard (mine has a 1GiB package with *everything* sound, network, 2TB+ drives, USB 3.0 boost, etc), video card, printer and scanner.
I really distrust those "driver wizards" as in my experience and for what I've seen in other forums, they seem to misfire a lot of times.
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