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I've been reading a bit about this at http://www.intel.com/home/tech/optimize_pc.htm

I'm currently running an Asus P4T-E with a Pentium 4 1.8. Does anyone know anything driver/software/whatever it is? It looks interesting, but I'm a little wary of installing something I don't know much about.

Thanks in advance guys.

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anonymous Tue, 04/09/2002 - 12:13

Originally posted by SoundsGood:
Cheers Opus. Tommy or Nick - is it worth installing; did you notice a significant increase in performance?
Thanks again.

I haven't installed it... I recall reading something over at asusboards, I think, where somebody installed it on their P4T-E and reported a slowdown under the benchmark program they used, so I've been a bit leary of it until some more poor saps blaze that pioneer trail ahead of me :p

anonymous Tue, 04/09/2002 - 12:56

Probably just running the install will tell you if you have to uninstall anything first. Most driver software written recently, especially when made by the bigger companies, has been pretty good about checking out its environment first before proceeding to trash it :)

I'm still running on the plain vanilla install of XP Pro and whatever drivers it comes with, except for the Promise FastTrak raid card drivers that came with that card, and of course the ATI video card drivers of which I downloaded the latest from their website. I got such very good performance specs from the benchmark software I ran after I built the machine and installed the O/S, that I was afraid to install anything that might hurt it.

Tommy P. Tue, 04/09/2002 - 15:55

The Intel Application Accelerator proggie works well. Intel recommends that you run their chipset driver utility first [[url=http://[/URL]="http://support.inte…"]LINK[/]="http://support.inte…"]LINK[/] for optimum performance.

But make sure the rest of your hardware drivers are stable before running the chipset utility, its a hostile proggie! It unloads drivers as it installs the new chipset drivers in real time(scary). One of my beta soundcard drivers crashed the system during the update, and I had to restore the whole OS from a backup :roll: .

anonymous Fri, 04/12/2002 - 22:56

OPUS ----HELP!!!!!!!!

Finally got all the parts and started assembly on the ANUS-OPUS2000/SDFC and it all goes well. O/S loads w/o a problem. Video Driver installs w/o a problem. I drop in the Asus Disk and install the .INF Drivers w/o a problem. I go and install the Intel Application Acceleration thingy and the bitch gives me the "Blue Screen of Death". I click thru it to the standard log in box. From there it just hangs...no disk activity, no screen activity, nothing. I've had to format and reinstall the O/S 3 times tonight.

What is going on with the IAA progy?

The only stuff connected right now is the Promise Controller w/ 1 HDD on it (Primary/Master). A CD-ROM on Mobo Primary IDE as master, FDD on it's cable. Memory is good.

Any ideas?

CustomProd :confused:

anonymous Sat, 04/13/2002 - 10:30

Thanks Opus, now you tell me!! LOL.

Installed the .INF Drivers but passed on the Intel Application Accel program. Have the system running right now at 1.6 rock solid. I did have it ramped up to 2.133Ghz this morning. It lasted about 3 cycles during the Burn-In on Sandra then it locked up. I guess I don't have my ANUS/OPUS optimized quite yet. I'll have to go back and re-read all the posts to get it right.

Anyhoo, I guess I'll leave it at 1.6 for the next couple of days and letter run at stock speed and let it settle in.

If you can think of any of the thread titles where disscusions lean towards the process of optimizing and ramping up the proccessor speeds let me know.

Thanks,

Custom Prod

Tommy P. Wed, 04/17/2002 - 15:02

OK, I've been running the new [="http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa/beta.htm"]IAA Beta 2.2[/]="http://www.intel.co…"]IAA Beta 2.2[/] . There is now an "Auto-Acoustic Management", an "Advanced Power Management" and "Transfer Mode Limit" functions for the hard drives. You have three settings for making your hard drive quieter ( if your drives support it) along with the other two features.
One fun problem, I tried to apply acoustic management to a CDRW drive(not really supposed to do this), and both the CDRW and hard drive on that IDE channel dissapeared. Luckily a simple re-start brought them back. :p

Benchmarks show a very small performance loss, , so if ya want your hard drives to thrash about less , give the [[url=http://="http://www.intel.co…"]IAA Beta 2.2[/]="http://www.intel.co…"]IAA Beta 2.2[/] a try.

Tommy P.

EDIT:this is for Intel based controller chipsets only. Install the [[url=http://[/URL]="http://support.inte…"]Intel Chipset software[/]="http://support.inte…"]Intel Chipset software[/] first.