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    dv2224ea display drivers

    Discussion in 'HP' started by alex2009, May 1, 2009.

  1. alex2009

    alex2009 Notebook Consultant

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    hey there, I was wondering if anyone has any good display drivers for the go 7200? as I've underclocked the card with atitool and set up a couple of profiles.

    the stock clocks are; 450 core and 700 memory and it will reach 82C I've tried the 8464 b drivers from hp but supposedly there's 8464 a drivers which I just can't download from any link I've found.

    does anyone have these drivers as they are newer and its something else to try. I force installed te new nvidia notebook drivers but they work even worse.

    or if there are any other drivers that other users have tried, I'll try anything that'll at least drop it below 70C, oh yeah I've underclocked it to 200 core and 600 memory and it still plays call of duty really smooth at 75 - 80 degrees! its so annoying

    sorry I forgot to say its XP drivers I need . I've noticed the vista drivers are much further, can anyone tell me if these drivers work cooler? as I might actually install vista if that's the case.

    kind regards
    Alex
     
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  3. alex2009

    alex2009 Notebook Consultant

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    any recommendations? there are quite alot of drivers and makes as well, does that matter? could I put a dell driver into a hp notebook?

    regards alex