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Driver Information |
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| Manufacturer: |
Abit |
| Operating System: |
Windows 2000/XP/XP x64 |
| Version: |
v3.035 |
| Release Date: |
2006-09-06 |
| Category: |
Mainboard Drivers and Utilities Drivers |
| File Name and Size: |
uguru_v3035.zip(6.21 Mb) |
| Model: |
uGuru v3.035 |
| Description: |
Abit uGuru v3.035 Windows 2000/XP/XP x64. Supported Models: AN8 32X, AT8, AT8 32X, AB9, AB9 Pro, AL8, AL8-V, AW8, AW8-MAX, AW8D, AW9D, AW9D-MAX, NI8 SLI, NI8-SLI GR, AN9 32X, Fatal1ty AN9 32X.
?Guru combines the latest PC technologies, providing users with an unforgottable PC experience. ?Guru integrates a hardware microchip which interacts with Windows-based software applications to maximize PC performance and stability, while allowing for zero CPU usage.
?Guru features ABIT AutoDrive overclocking, advanced audio features, auto FAN speed control, self-diagnostic H/W monitoring, one click BIOS updating, and 24 hours e-service. ?Guru combines ABIT EQ, OC Guru, FlashMenu and BlackBox applications with a user-friendly interface, providing users perfect environment for performance and stability. Furthermore, ABIT's new Guru Clock brings users prompt overclocking and monitoring hardware status without the need to enter Windows-based utilities. Users no longer have to worry about being interrupted while they're playing games or applications in full screen when they want to increase the system speed. |
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