How to find the version of your NForce4 drivers

FP

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Like the title says, where would I find what version of the NForce4 standalone drivers I am running?

Thanks!
 

Continuity27

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The only way I can think is by lookingat your Nvidia Network card driver, sound driver, and IDE driver and then compare them to the known versions paired in the standalone on nvidia.com

For example: Version: 6.53
Release Date: March 17, 2005

Audio driver 4.60 (WHQL)
Audio utilities 4.51
Ethernet driver 4.75 (WHQL)
SMBus driver 4.45 (WHQL)
Installer 4.60
IDE NVIDIA driver 5.18 (WHQL)

Now if I look in my Device Manager, I notice my IDE driver is 5.10.2600.518 and my sound driver is 6.14.460.3 and so on.

Roundabout way eh? :p
 

RichUK

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if you type in "dxdiag" (without the quotes) into the RUN command within the start menu, this will bring up a window thats has all the information that you need a about your Graphics, including the driver versions
 

Continuity27

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Originally posted by: RichUK
if you type in "dxdiag" (without the quotes) into the RUN command within the start menu, this will bring up a window thats has all the information that you need a about your Graphics, including the driver versions

Hmm, says nothing about what version of the motherboard chipset standalone driver (nForce 4) you're using though.
 

RichUK

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well if not .. cant remember its been a long time since using that ... download Everest home edition this is free .. and is used by alot of people to tell you everything you need to know about your mobo .. it should tell you your mobo chipset driver version .. although i can't confirm as i am at work .. one bit of software for sure that will tell you is sissoft sandra but unless you use p2p .. you will have to pay for it ..
 

Continuity27

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Originally posted by: RichUK
well if not .. cant remember its been a long time since using that ... download Everest home edition this is free .. and is used by alot of people to tell you everything you need to know about your mobo .. it should tell you your mobo chipset driver version .. although i can't confirm as i am at work .. one bit of software for sure that will tell you is sissoft sandra but unless you use p2p .. you will have to pay for it ..

I can't confirm either, but thanks for the info. :thumbsup: