Speeding up your system


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Please hense this is only a find i thought member would find usful and yet i have not tested because i have a amd cpu.

Any way this program i found by intel for intel systems that will boost the performance of a user's system by optimizing the data between CPU and the HDD disc.

This is done by replacning windows drivers for the HDD and and replacing optimized ones for your motherboard. Overall speeding up various aspects of the system.

What do you need?

Intel CPU and Intel Chipset.

heres a list of supported chip sets.

Chipset Support

440 Not Supported

810 Supported

810E Supported

810E2 Supported

810L Supported

815 Supported

815E Supported

815EM Not Supported

815EP Supported

815G Supported

815EG Supported

815P Supported

820 Supported

820E Supported

840 Supported

845 Supported

845E Supported

845G Supported

845GE Supported

845GL Supported

845GV Supported

845PE Supported

848P Not Supported

850 Supported

850E Supported

852GM Not Supported

852GME Not Supported

855GM Not Supported

855GME Not Supported

860 Supported

865G Not Supported

865P Not Supported

865PE Not Supported

Still compatible?

Well Download software from intel here

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First, your link is messed up. This is the link :

http://http//www.intel.com/support/chipsets/IAA/

Kept just redirecting to Microsoft.com till I actually looked at the link and removed the part I bolded there.

I went through all the steps, read everything, before trying it, made sure my chipset is compatible. Installed pretty easy, used steps in readme file to verify its installed right and working. My system was pretty well tweaked and maintained before installing it so was pretty fast already. Does seem to be a bit of a differance I guess, certain things do seem faster and smoother now.

And now for the question I probly should have asked before trying it. Is it actually recomended to use this, as it says this on the site.

End of Interactive Support Announcement

These products are no longer being manufactured by Intel. Additionally, Intel no longer provides interactive support for these products via telephone or e-mail, nor will Intel provide any future software updates to support new operating systems or improve compatibility with third party devices and software products.

THESE DOCUMENTS ARE PROVIDED FOR HISTORICAL REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY...

Any way this program i found by intel for intel systems that will boost the performance of a user's system by optimizing the data between CPU and the HDD disc.

Don't nVidia have a similar feature in their nForce chipset drivers? Nice find mate, just a couple years too late :).

  • 4 months later...

They put these in the chipset drivers now so these are useless.

I'm not sure that's true. Intel has newer versions of the Application Acclerator, but now it is called Matrix Storage Manager or Matrix Storage Technology. It is required for various RAID configurations, but Intel also recomends it for single HDD systems to boost performance, just like the Application Acclerator. Maybe someone who understands this stuff better than me can check it out and tell us all who might want to try this out and who shouldn't bother. I'm wondering if I should install it.

FYI, if you want to install the newer version of this utility/driver, which is called Intel Matrix Storage Manager, you have to enable certain options in your BIOS before/during Windows installation. I just figured that out after wasting a bunch of time reading the support pages on Intel's website, which makes it sound like all you have to do is run the .exe installer and reboot.

Here's a guide to enabling the BIOS functions after Windows is already installed, but it sounds too risky for me. I'll just have to wait until I do a clean install:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=457699

  • 4 months later...

how can i know,if my hardware is compatible?

Nombre del SO: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition

Versi?n del SO: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Compilaci?n 2600

Nombre del sistema: D30610C1

Fabricante del sistema: Dell Inc.

Modelo del sistema: 0WG855

Procesador: Intel? Pentium? D CPU 2.80GHz

Versi?n/fecha del BIOS: Dell Inc. 1.0.3 , 08/14/2006

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df...x?ProductID=861

I downloaded that to see if I what my chipset was and I got this.

Chipset

Detected Chipset:

Chipset Components

Memory Controller: Failed to identify your chipset

I/O Controller: Failed to identify your ICH

Don't worry, got it through Device Manager anyway.

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