Saturday, July 8th 2006

Nforce 4 6.86 Chipset drivers

XP 32bit: Download | XP 64bit: Download

Driver versions:
  • Audio Driver (v4.65) "WHQL"
  • Audio Utility (v4.51)
  • Ethernet Driver MCP51 (v50.25) "WHQL"
  • Network Management Tools MCP51 (v50.19)
  • SMBus Driver (v4.57) "WHQL"
  • Installer (v5.01)
  • Win2K IDE Legacy Driver (v6.66)
  • Win2K IDE SataRAID Driver (v6.66) "WHQL"
  • Win2K IDE SataIDE Driver (v6.66) "WHQL"
  • Win2K RAIDTool Application (v6.63)
  • WinXP IDE Legacy Driver (v6.66)
  • WinXP IDE SataRAID Driver (v6.66) "WHQL"
  • WinXP IDE SataIDE Driver (v6.66) "WHQL"
  • WinXP RAIDTOOL Application (v6.63)
Warning from the "readme.txt":
All of the previous drivers must be completely uninstalled before attempting to upgrade to these driver versions.
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14 Comments on Nforce 4 6.86 Chipset drivers

#1
Jimmy 2004
Do these still work on Nforce3 boards? I know you have to get the gart driver separately but they used to work I beleive.
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#2
Alec§taar
Thanks for the tip on this (NForce4 chipset mobo user here)

See subject-line/title!

:)

APK
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#3
rpgbefore...
i have a question, any1 no where to get the raid drivers for nf4?
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#4
Jimmy 2004
I think they should be included with these drivers. That was always the case with the NF3.
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#5
rpgbefore...
ohh i c its on my mobo site... i have to make my own floppy... or can i just use like a flash drive and boot from it... or a cd?
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#6
Jimmy 2004
If you're installing windows again it would be best to just put it on a floppy and follow the instructions.
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#7
rpgbefore...
good idea!!! ill reinstall windows! i want 64 bit anyways
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#8
Azn Tr14dZ
64-bit Windows isn't worth it IMO. Barely any software for 64-bit, and only Far Cry is actually in 64-bit. And that game is old. I remember when I had 64-bit, what a hassle!
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#9
rpgbefore...
the future lies in 64 bit and 128 bit processing
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Azn Tr14dZ
Yes is does, but not in Windows XP x64. Yes it'll be 64 bit in the future, but that'll be Vista and later. Windows XP x64 is really not worth it. You can try it out since it's free, but go ahead I'm just telling you. And it's not the future yet, and XP x64 won't be in the future.
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Jimmy 2004
64bit isn't actually all it was made out to be... things don't run nearly as fast as it was made out they might. The future lies in multiple core processing.
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Jimmy 2004
Azn Tr14dZYes is does, but not in Windows XP x64. Yes it'll be 64 bit in the future, but that'll be Vista and later. Windows XP x64 is really not worth it. You can try it out since it's free, but go ahead I'm just telling you. And it's not the future yet, and XP x64 won't be in the future.
XP X64 isn't free is it? I thought it cost about the same as normal pro? If it's free I want it!
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Azn Tr14dZ
The only reason why I wanted to try it out was because of Far Cry, but it's not worth it. Only one game in 64-bit, and a 2 year old game at that.
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Azn Tr14dZ
Jimmy 2004XP X64 isn't free is it? I thought it cost about the same as normal pro? If it's free I want it!
Free for 180 days, or 6 months.
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