9800 Pro Drivers

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I am moving to a 9800 pro from a nVidia MX420, so I'm expecting a major
difference.
What's the best and easiest drivers to use? I'm running Win XP.

Thanks

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"KerplunKuK" <kerplunkATgreenday.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> I am moving to a 9800 pro from a nVidia MX420, so I'm expecting a major
> difference.
> What's the best and easiest drivers to use? I'm running Win XP.
>
> Thanks
>
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> Victoria Concordia Crescit
>
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I have been using Omega and ATI drivers kind of back and forth. I have
changed everytime newer drivers have surfaced and finally with ATI 4.1 I
have quit. Everything works great and stable as a rock. There are newer ones
since then but I have no need to change. You may find others that do or do
not work better, but I would definitely give the 4.1 drivers a try.
 
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On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 23:40:24 +0100, "KerplunKuK"
<kerplunkATgreenday.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

>I am moving to a 9800 pro from a nVidia MX420, so I'm expecting a major
>difference.
>What's the best and easiest drivers to use? I'm running Win XP.

The latest Omega drivers, although others may disagree.
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