I've heard there are problems associated with the AGP driver from the VIA 4in1 4.20 set. I'm doing some research for an article I'm writing. I'm trying to establish if people, who are *not* using the Asus P3V4X, are seeing benefits from downgrading to the 4.17 AGP driver and if they are an improvement over the 4.18 and 4.19 drivers as well.
If you have downgraded to the 4.17 AGP driver, have you seen a performance increase or stability improvements over the 4.20 drivers?
More importantly, at least for my purposes, have you seen a performance increase or stability improvements with the 4.17 AGP driver relative to the *4.18 and 4.19* AGP driver?
I believe the 4.20 AGP driver is a full version upgrade (4.00 versus 3.X for the 4.17, 4.18, and 4.19 sets). The Asus P3V4X has issues with any version above 4.17. I'm trying to establish if the same is true with other VIA-based motherboards. Is there anything wrong with the 4.18/4.19 drivers that the 4.17 AGP driver corrects?
VIA has recently posted the 4.17 4in1's on their drivers page, while stating catagorically that they are doing so because of popular demand, and that they do not endorse their use. Any help in getting to the bottom of all this would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
If you have downgraded to the 4.17 AGP driver, have you seen a performance increase or stability improvements over the 4.20 drivers?
More importantly, at least for my purposes, have you seen a performance increase or stability improvements with the 4.17 AGP driver relative to the *4.18 and 4.19* AGP driver?
I believe the 4.20 AGP driver is a full version upgrade (4.00 versus 3.X for the 4.17, 4.18, and 4.19 sets). The Asus P3V4X has issues with any version above 4.17. I'm trying to establish if the same is true with other VIA-based motherboards. Is there anything wrong with the 4.18/4.19 drivers that the 4.17 AGP driver corrects?
VIA has recently posted the 4.17 4in1's on their drivers page, while stating catagorically that they are doing so because of popular demand, and that they do not endorse their use. Any help in getting to the bottom of all this would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
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