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New NForce 4 Drivers...work on NForce2,3 as well! EIDE is great!
They are meant for NForce4 as the name implies and the only driver I've installed on my Nforce2 motherboard (A7N8X) is the IDE driver but I have to say the EIDE driver ROCKS! One of the thing I noticed after my reboot is the amazing speed that everything loaded up with. When I went into device manager, and the IDE controller properties I saw that "Read Caching" is now selectable and enabled my default..on previous drivers it was grayed out.
Overall I highly recommend the EIDE driver...I know other people are installing the other components on their NForce2/3 boards without issue as well.
Just extract the .exe using Winzip/Winrar to a folder...then go to your EIDE controller...Update Driver..go to the EIDE subfolder and select the nvatabus.inf file...it should find it fine. The driver is dated 1/20/2005!! and it's WHQL certified.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_nf4_winxp_6.39
New NForce 4 Drivers...work on NForce2,3 as well! EIDE is great!
They are meant for NForce4 as the name implies and the only driver I've installed on my Nforce2 motherboard (A7N8X) is the IDE driver but I have to say the EIDE driver ROCKS! One of the thing I noticed after my reboot is the amazing speed that everything loaded up with. When I went into device manager, and the IDE controller properties I saw that "Read Caching" is now selectable and enabled my default..on previous drivers it was grayed out.
Overall I highly recommend the EIDE driver...I know other people are installing the other components on their NForce2/3 boards without issue as well.
Just extract the .exe using Winzip/Winrar to a folder...then go to your EIDE controller...Update Driver..go to the EIDE subfolder and select the nvatabus.inf file...it should find it fine. The driver is dated 1/20/2005!! and it's WHQL certified.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_nf4_winxp_6.39