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| Member | chipset question Hello, I just noticed a chip set update for my xps420 but not sure if i need it. How can i tell if the chip set version i have already is up to date? Thanks (EDIT) Sorry found it. Last edited by Larry D; 06-13-2009 at 09:59 AM.. |
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| I Tunes hates Me | Re: chipset question new chipset drivers id always go for , they may support new driver architecture for your PCI/e bus (graphics card) or better support for your memory dont worry if you already have them just install over the top , chances are if they are current you wont have them anyway , you can check in device manager if you want to. the only thing id not bother keeping up to date with was bios unless you have a specific issue or you needed support for new ram/cpu etc edit......didnt read your edit :P |
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