AMD's site has drivers available for the northbridge and southbridge chipsets for the ide and agp. would it be better to use these drivers than the drivers that came with my motherboard?
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puar, the AGP miniport 4.45 and EIDE 1.22 drivers are what you need. If I'm not mistaken they're the same on the CD as the ones that are on AMD's site. I've been using them on mine for about 2 1/2 months now and they work fine.
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In my case the ones on the CD were older versions 4.44and 1.12(I may have got an earlier mobo) Get those that Greebe said. They increased 3DMark99 from 5245 to 5986 on the system I set up (600 MHz), and more importantly gave me AGP2X and the techdemo then ran.[size=1]D3/\/7YCR4CK3R
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