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OK, so what's the deal with the Intel Application Accelerator? Does it do anything useful? I mean, does it noticeably increase system performance, or is it just another layer of basically useless code that sometimes buggers up a system? Should I install it or just be content with the INF chipset drivers? |
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I saw some improvement with scratch disks and opening of adobe products in general. I can't say whether or not its any FASTER than
DMA (btw, you sacrifice that setting when IAA is enabled) "Hackworth" <spam-me-not@spamless.com> wrote in message news:vpuf5d9kurkfe7@corp.supernews.com... > > OK, so what's the deal with the Intel Application Accelerator? Does it do > anything useful? I mean, does it noticeably increase system performance, or > is it just another layer of basically useless code that sometimes buggers up > a system? Should I install it or just be content with the INF chipset > drivers? > > |
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 23:06:03 -0500, "Hackworth"
<spam-me-not@spamless.com> wrote: "sometimes buggers up a system" True statement I did not use it and have no issues. Others have used it and stated they have had issues. ================================================== ASUS P4T533 mobo Intel P4 2.8 @ 3.0 GHz ASUS V8460 Ultra GeForce 4 Ti 4600 1024 Samsung 32-Bit RIMM 4200 1066MHz RAMBUS RD1-8X Bios Savior Enermax EG465P-VE FMA 430W PSU Creative Labs Audigy 2 Sony DRU-500AX DVD+-RW TDK VeloCD 48X16X48X CD-RW TOSHIBA SD-M1612 DVD Seagate 80GB 7200RPM Seagate 120GB 7200RPM WD 60GB 5400RPM WD 40GB 5400RPM Promise ULTRA 133 TX2 Controller Dlink DFE530TX+ PCI nic Motorola Surfboard SB3100 cable modem Linksys BEFSR41 router Windows XP Home SP1 Direct X 9.0 |
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all the IAA does is change some settings you could easily change yourself
(like enabling DMA) and then take away your option to change those settings back. "Hackworth" <spam-me-not@spamless.com> wrote in message news:vpuf5d9kurkfe7@corp.supernews.com... > > OK, so what's the deal with the Intel Application Accelerator? Does it do > anything useful? I mean, does it noticeably increase system performance, or > is it just another layer of basically useless code that sometimes buggers up > a system? Should I install it or just be content with the INF chipset > drivers? > > |
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