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What do you experts say?

Sep 2, 2012 3:20AM PDT

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OEM
Sep 2, 2012 3:44AM PDT

I agree with Bob Proffit, whenever possible go with manufacturer's drivers, less chance of a lot of useless clutter.

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(NT) OK. Thank you both.
Sep 2, 2012 4:39AM PDT
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Never used such a thing.
Sep 2, 2012 3:38AM PDT

I'm pretty old school. I look at the board, video card and then go get the drivers from the makers.

This driverfinders are rarely correct. Some install adware.
Bob