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Intel64 Family 6 Model 37 Stepping 5 Driver Download This article will summarize the official driver for Intel64 Family 6 Model 37 Stepping 5. This driver is for the Intel CPU on the motherboard, which is more than likely ... This article will summarize the official driver for Intel64 Family 6 Model 37 Stepping 5. This driver is for the Intel CPU on the motherboard, which is more than likely an intel i7-3770k. Recenlty I purchased my new custom built machine with the following components:Intel i7-3770k processor (latest released at the time of writing)Asus Sabertooth Z77 motherboardG.Skill Ripjaws X 16GB DDR3 1600Mhz (latest release)EVGA GeForce GTX 680 2GB (latest nvidia driver version, 3.0.2 beta driver version, latest nvidia beta driver version tested on this hardware).I have had trouble with running applications like Prime95 and Furmark without stuttering or hangups until recently. Today I found that disabling smart cache will make gaming more smooth and lower under stress test ingame FPS will be a little lower anyhow. I have only had the machine built for about a month now and I previously had issues with stuttering/hangups in games and applications like prime95 and furmark. After installing the latest beta drivers from Nvidia, I started getting some bad stuttering and hangs in prime95 and furmark. A couple of people suggested trying to disable smart cache on my cpu so after some reading on how this would affect performance, I tried it out. After removing "smart cache" I saw that overall system performance was better without stuttering in games and applications, but the problem with FPS in games was still present. So I ran some more tests against games like Dirt2, Bioshock Infinite, Metro Last Light, BF4 and others. As you can see in the results below, performance is about the same for each game after disabling smart cache (in most cases because of BF4). On to other things First of all hardware wise this setup should be very similar to how mine was the day I received the machine. The only difference I'm aware of is that my memory actually came installed on the motherboard instead of being installed into every slot before hand. I am leaning towards it being the memory, but the only real evidence I have of this is that when I disable all of the slots in my motherboard including the one with memory in it, I do not get a BSOD. When I have a stick in at least one slot, even when there is no memory in any other slot, a BSOD occurs. I'll start by saying a little about myself and my system then get into what happens when playing games. My system consists of an intel i7 3770k running at 4.6ghz, an Asus Sabertooth Z77 motherboard, 16gb gskill ripjaws x 1600mhz ram and an EVGA GeForce GTX 680 2GB SC edition graphics card. cfa1e77820
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