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    Quote Originally Posted by SetteUltras View Post
    Man, glad u posted that. I have the same problem as you do.
    Very slow transfer... Reinstalled windows/drivers etc but still same problem.
    No idea what else to check.
    Yeah this really sucks...

    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    Try the new Intel inf utility ver. 9.1.0.1007
    Use the -OVERALL command. I have fast transfers.
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    You have not installed it? The older ver. is on the P6T CD for the x58.

    You want to use the -OVERALL command found in the readme.txt

    -OVERALL
    Updates ALL INF drivers on all available devices
    even if third party drivers are currently installed.
    This flag works in Interactive Mode only.

    I created a directory called Intel. I placed the update utility in there. And created a shortcut. In my case C:\Intel\INF_allOS_9.1.0.1007_PV.exe -OVERALL



    look, Intel uses 9.1.0.1007. Read your MB pdf.

    You can OC all you want. The OS set-up is just as important for performance.


    http://www.intel.com/performance/des...pec_config.htm



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    Thank you can you please elaborate on how to update the chipset drivers though? I run the utility but there seems to be no change can you explain how to update? I created the same directory but it doesn't seems to do anything or maybe I just don't understand exactly what you are talking about...
    Last edited by Guacamole; 12-04-2008 at 06:37 PM.
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