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I just got a new computer and I'm obviously a noob at this building my own comp stuff and I have a question. I have a Soyo SY-KT333 Dragon Ultra and I need to know if I should leave well enough alone or if I should use the VIA 4in1 drivers. On the VIA site it says you shouldn't use the drivers if you have a hybrid mobo, I don't know if mine is or not. any help would be great, thanks!

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I'd say if it isn't broke don't fit it, unless it will give you support where you need it. The 4-1 4.38 ver that came with my gf4 works good for me. I tried the latest version, then music videos wouldn't work on-line, no wait that was the latest Nvidia driver, UT wouldn't start for me after I installed it, using the latest 4-1. I'm sure this isn't the case for everybody though.




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