March 15, 201016 yr Like you should only update BIOS if you have an issue, should I leave an nForce driver update alone?The latest I "I´ll rather be down here wishing I was up there than be up there wishing I was down here"
March 16, 201016 yr Like you should only update BIOS if you have an issue, should I leave an nForce driver update alone?The latest I
March 16, 201016 yr Author Last question, if necessary, how does one install such a driver properly (use driver cleaner, reboot, defrag, etc.)? "I´ll rather be down here wishing I was up there than be up there wishing I was down here"
March 16, 201016 yr I use Striker II NSE - always download new BIOS/Drivers from the Asus and nVidia sites. Only one time I have to revert the video driver due to overheating problems.How to install it properly? Just download and install, that's it.You can create a backup in case of rolling back - I did every monday/friday to sleep well :) Bartłomiej Ender
March 16, 201016 yr Last question, if necessary, how does one install such a driver properly (use driver cleaner, reboot, defrag, etc.)?I just downloaded and installed it. It only updates what needs to be updated and not everything on the list. In my case, with a 680i MB, it only updated the storage drivers or SATA controllers. For these drivers, you simply run the program and it will update whatever. No need to uninstall first like the video drivers.Best regards,Jim
March 16, 201016 yr Author Great, thanks a lot, guys! :( "I´ll rather be down here wishing I was up there than be up there wishing I was down here"
March 16, 201016 yr Author Now that was a blast! It speeded up transferrates from HD, bought me, idk, 4-5 frames. And somehow there "I´ll rather be down here wishing I was up there than be up there wishing I was down here"
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