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Chipset drivers for G73?

Saizo
Level 7
Are the new chipset drivers from this page also for the G73SW?

http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?19481-Intel-Chipset-Drivers-v9.3.0.1021&country=&status=

Thanks
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Korky
Level 9
Ineed bro, they are for Intel 4, 5, 6, and 7 so yes


Usually, any new Intel Chipset Drivers are backwards compatible with the previous chipsets

Saizo
Level 7
anyone? please?

Should check Intel's site for updated chipset drivers.
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Unfortunately, Intel's page is not very helpful when trying to find the newest updates for my chipset. The automatic detection utility has completely missed some RST updates.

kimiraikkonen
Level 7
There is really no need to update chipset drivers unless you have specific problems. Actually 'chipset driver' is a basic term that refers to an all-in-one INF file that contains configuration info related to south/north bridge components such as USB controllers, system devices, ports etc...All the drivers are actually provided by Windows and no .sys file is installed on INF installation. Intel RST is a seperate driver for AHCI/RAID purposes and it's not mandatory on Windows 7 as it have bullt-in support.
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