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AMD Athlon™ 64/FX Processor Driver for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Version (x86 and x64 exe) 1.3.2 - Allows the system to automatically adjust the CPU speed, voltage and power combination that match the instantaneous user performance need. Download this Setup Installation program (EXE) to automatically update all the files necessary for installation. This package is recommended for users whom desire a graphical user interface for installation. This .EXE driver is a user friendly localized software installation of the driver designed for end-users. This driver supports AMD Athlon 64/FX processors on Windows XP SP2, Windows 2003 SP1 x84 and x64 Editions.

 

I'm going to be installing an X2 4800 soon on Windows x64 Pro, and wan't to make sure I have the right processor driver.

I've downloaded the dual core optimizer and this processor driver. Is it saying it supports XP 64 or is it saying it supports the 64 bit edition of Windows 2003?

I can't find an AMD processor driver that specifically states it's for Windows XP x64.

Anyone running dual core on x64, that can let me know for sure?

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That is the correct driver. It's only neccesary if you are going to run C N Q, otherwise just install the Optimiser.

 

Also XP64 already has the C N Q driver built in. Just enable it in the bios, and in windows power management set to minimal power. For future reference.

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That is the correct driver. It's only neccesary if you are going to run C N Q, otherwise just install the Optimiser.

 

Also XP64 already has the C N Q driver built in. Just enable it in the bios, and in windows power management set to minimal power. For future reference.

Thanks a lot. So, just stick with the Windows processor driver and install the optimizer. The Windows processor driver date that loads in x64 is 10/01/02, I didn't think CNQ had been around that long.

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