nForce Unified Driver (Windows 2000/XP) 5.1

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  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000/XP, Service Pack 1 for Windows XP or Service Pack 3 for Windows 2000, DirectX 9.0 drivers

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The Unified Driver supports all nForce platform processors. It contains support for all nForce components in a single driver download and installation, making it simple to upgrade to the latest nForce drivers. WHQL certified kit for nForce, nForce2, and nForce3. Release 5.10 notes: Unified drivers with support for nForce, nForce2, and nForce3 products, including support for dual-processor systems. Audio Driver improvements: addressed audio issues in numerous games and applications. Storage Driver improvements: RAID Morphing, improved RAID Interface.

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