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4in1 4.43 is the latest, you shouldn't have any problem with it, however, it
is mainly improve for AGP 8x support, so 4.38 should be fine too.  Some
people say 4.38 gives best performance under benchmark, I can't confirm
this, but I'm still using 4.38 and nothing wrong with it (performance is
great).

As for video driver, you may try 29.42, since it is the best performance
driver for older card, or if you like, use 30.82 driver, I personal couldn't
spot performance difference between, but many people with older card say
29.42 is faster.  Lastest 40 driver are mainly for Geforce3 or later card.
For more info, check www.guru3d.com

Jun Qian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Anthony Power" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 1:17 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Hardware - Epox - Optimum Driver Set


> Good day,
>
> My system includes the following:
> EPOX 8KTA2+ Mother board, 128M PC133 Ram, ASUS V7100 (Nvidia Geforce2/MX -
32M Ram) Video Card, WIN 98 SE.
>
> My hard drive is on its way out so I replaced it and am reloading all
software including the OS. My question is, what would you recommend to be
the best driver set combination (both Via 4 in 1 and video card) be for this
system?

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