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Answer» Gday all, new at this and trying to find my way around. Bit of a battle for an Aussie dinosaur. I have a fair idea how to drive this monster, but havent a clue as to what goes on under the case. 1. What does a chipset do?It can do a lot of things. It refers to the chips that among other things ties together the different hardware components on your motherboard. Chipset manufacturers can also integrate certain hardware in the chipset. Most motherboards today have sound and networking capabilities integrated in the chipset for example. If it wasn't integrated you would need separate cards for sound and networking. (A lot of people still prefer non integrated solutions but that's another story.) In this case the updates seems to be for a graphics card integrated in the chipset. Quote from: henell on March 15, 2008, 02:10:29 AM 2.Is it imperative to download them?Not really. My mantra for driver updates have always been, if it's not broken don't update it. Quote from: henell on March 15, 2008, 02:10:29 AM 3. Will the machine continue to run without these updates?Yes. Driver updates for graphics cards are mainly for fixing/improving compatibility with new games. (Updates can correct other bugs as well... but like I said, if you're not experiencing any issues there's not point in updating.) Quote from: henell on March 15, 2008, 02:10:29 AM 4. Is it possible to download them without the machine going bonkers?A driver update for the graphics card might screw up the resolution but it shouldn't mess with fonts sizes and things like that. It's not something I've heard of before.Thanks mate. You have let a little light into the mystery of what goes on inside the box. Cheers Henry |
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