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Hello,
With Win XP what are the pros and cons of installing the SIS AGP driver from
the ECS website, as opposed to leaving the standard XP driver active. I see
from the ECS website that the SIS AGP driver is meant for all Win OS
versions, including XP, but I've not installed it on my machine and the
standard XP driver seems to be fine (with a Geforce 2 MX 32MB).
The reason I'm thinking about this again is that I'm about to do an upgrade
on my son's K7S5A-based machine, to allow him to play Doom 3. I'll be
replacing his Geforce 2 MX with a Geforce FX 5500, adding another 256MB DDR
RAM, and installing Win XP SP2.
So, what's the concensus folks: in a more game-intensive context, should I
install the SIS AGP driver, or leave the standard Win XP one running.
Thanks.
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Phil
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Hello,
With Win XP what are the pros and cons of installing the SIS AGP driver from
the ECS website, as opposed to leaving the standard XP driver active. I see
from the ECS website that the SIS AGP driver is meant for all Win OS
versions, including XP, but I've not installed it on my machine and the
standard XP driver seems to be fine (with a Geforce 2 MX 32MB).
The reason I'm thinking about this again is that I'm about to do an upgrade
on my son's K7S5A-based machine, to allow him to play Doom 3. I'll be
replacing his Geforce 2 MX with a Geforce FX 5500, adding another 256MB DDR
RAM, and installing Win XP SP2.
So, what's the concensus folks: in a more game-intensive context, should I
install the SIS AGP driver, or leave the standard Win XP one running.
Thanks.
--
Phil
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