Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility vs Intel® Application Accelerator
I Have used several Intel chipsets which used the Intel Application Accelerator to increase hard drive performance.
Many of Intel's new chipsets are not supported by the Intel Application Accelerator. However, they do have a Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility. Although this does not specifically mention hard drive acceleration (at least that I could find), it does mention IDE interfacing.
Does anyone know if the Chipset Software for the newer chipsets performs the same function the Application Accelerator did for speeding up disk access? Is the Chipset Software similar to the Via 4-In-1 program?
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Many of Intel's new chipsets are not supported by the Intel Application Accelerator. However, they do have a Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility. Although this does not specifically mention hard drive acceleration (at least that I could find), it does mention IDE interfacing.
Does anyone know if the Chipset Software for the newer chipsets performs the same function the Application Accelerator did for speeding up disk access? Is the Chipset Software similar to the Via 4-In-1 program?
Dexter...
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The Chipset INF is for everthing else - GART, MCH, SMBus drivers, etc.
Get both.
First the ICSI Util-- definitely-- latest from Intel recommended if an Intel brand board.
Then the AGP drivers for Display Adapter, your flavor. Possibly DirectX if needed-- use ATIs DirectX (OEM tweaked) if you have a Radeon card.
Then the IAA version 2 or up is optional-- recommended for XP, reasonable on Win2K, ABSOLUTELY NOT for 98 SE and down. In Re Milleniun Edition, no idea if it helps much. Nice thing about the IAA2 is it does uninstall if needed or wanted, and if you use SATA totally it is MOOT and not wanted usually.
John.
That solves that.
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