Intel AGP GART drivers...


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I just bought an nVidia GeForce FX 5900 graphics card (by ASUS), and figured I'll install what ASUS recommends. That includes an AGP GART driver. Now, I'm really cautious about third-party drivers, so I don't trust ASUS to supply the correct driver for my chipset (i850), even less so as the install disc must be almost a year old (has 40.xx series Detonators on it). I can't find an AGP GART driver on Intel.com, but some hints there tells me it might not be a driver at all, but just a feature of Windows XP that needs the Intel Chipset INF Utility in order to activate.

So, what's the deal here? Is there a real driver (and where can it be found on the web) or do I just need to run the INF Utility before installing ASUS Forceware drivers?

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A table that maps a range of contiguous memory addresses, which are visible to the graphics processing unit (GPU), to a set of (possibly discontiguous) pages in system memory. The table gives the GPU rapid access to textures, vertex buffers, and other graphics memory resources that are stored in system memory
From Windows Hardware and Driver Central (WHDC)
The AGP GART driver is part on the MOBO (i850) chipset drivers so assuming they're already installed you have it.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but there are no actual drivers for the i850 (or any other Intel chipset), just a bunch of INF files that supposedly make Windows recognize the chipset in a more complete way. Then there's Intel Application Accellerator which seems to just have something to do with the IDE interfaces and not the AGP.

Or am I missing something here? Assuming I have installed both INF Utility and IAA, do I already have the latest GART "driver"?

If I understanded it correctly the Intel inf "driver" tell the Operating System what GART driver to use or supply it, if the chipset is too new to already have it's drivers enbedded in the OS.

And ther is a good possibility that the driver is the same for multiple if not all of Intel chipsets since it only refer to memory addresses.

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