AirPower4ever
Limp Gawd
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- Dec 20, 2009
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So I have been hanging around the SATA areas on the web. One thing started to jump out at me was that using Intel RST, certain drivers gave different performances. Then certain drivers belong to certain chipsets since they are optimized for that chipset.
Example, I get better write performance using certain Intel RST drivers (mainly version 11's) rather than if I used some of the version 12's on my particular board.
I got to thinking, is there one place (a website) that specializes in video card drivers and which ones work better with which cards. I read somewhere (cannot find it again) that the Nvidia 331.xx drivers were specifically for the 700 series. Is there some sort of table that says "355.xx work better with 980's while 353.xx work better with 960's and 970's? Not just from a gaming stand point, but as an overall?
I am not sure, but thought I would throw this out there to see if something like this exists.
Example, I get better write performance using certain Intel RST drivers (mainly version 11's) rather than if I used some of the version 12's on my particular board.
I got to thinking, is there one place (a website) that specializes in video card drivers and which ones work better with which cards. I read somewhere (cannot find it again) that the Nvidia 331.xx drivers were specifically for the 700 series. Is there some sort of table that says "355.xx work better with 980's while 353.xx work better with 960's and 970's? Not just from a gaming stand point, but as an overall?
I am not sure, but thought I would throw this out there to see if something like this exists.