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(2016-04-18, 22:42:12)Trixarian Wrote: Try this: - It's for Acer, but the instructions should work the same. Modded drivers change parts of the inf file (and files included with the driver), so this breaks driver signing. This is enforced on Windows 8 and 10, so the only way to install Chell currently is directly using the inf through device manager or by disabling driver signing checking temporarily. Thank you, that worked and I'm now running the Chell drivers. Another small question, if I may, then I'm done - redditors also mentioned GMABooster. I understand GMA adapters are downclocked as a matter of course and GMABooster will raise the clock speed to what it's supposed to be from the factory. However, GMABooster seems to be unavailable (or ineffective) for the GMA965 (X3000) adapters. Is there something equivalent for them?
Is it even needed? Generally GMABooster only restores or adjust the speed of the GPU based on several tiers built into the chipset - that's why you can't set the value to any number except for the ones GMABooster provides. If CPU-Z's values are accurate, this is really only an issue with Windows XP - apparently with Windows 7 or better, the clockspeed seems to always be at max speed (with my GMA 945 anyway). This may be different with laptops and netbooks however, but if you run it using the High Performance power profile, this shouldn't be a problem.
As to which drivers are better. Well that depends. Chell and IntelliModder32's PHDGD has a lot of cross-pollination between them, but our goals and design methods are different. The IntelliModder32 guys try newer driver settings on older drivers, with game lists (to enable vertex shaders for games/applications), bug fixes and performance tweaks to get it to work with specific chipsets. They also test heavily on those chipsets to squeeze out as much as possible from their drivers - sometimes sacrificing quality for speed and vice versa to get a nice balanced look and feel.
They also experiment with newer base drivers from Intel to get newer and compatible drivers for Windows 8 and 10. If you want the best driver optimized for your chipset - then it's probably going to come from the IntelliModder32 guys. In a nutshell: IntelliModder32's design philosophy is to create drivers optimized for specific chipsets using the newest base driver the settings will work on.
Chell on the other hand is designed to run on GMA 945 at the fastest speed possible - since it's the chipset I have. I tend to sacrifice quality for speed (except in some rare cases where I chose quality with regards to things that are faster, but looks slower because of skipping caused by inconstant (but better) frame rates) and I hand picked the settings (with tons of testing) that happens to work the best for me. I created the game list (by combining several sources and expanding on them with a couple of hundred of my own) and I tend to stick with 1930 (the last four numbers of the Intel driver version) because it's the last one that supports the GMA 945 with Software Vertex shaders. This however means I'm largely stuck with the bugs that comes with it too.
I worked around a few and fixed others, but somethings are unfixable. Now because it's optimized for the GMA 945 - which is the weakest chipset of the range - and I added these optimized settings to the other chipset's settings, the settings run even faster on the other chipsets than it does on the GMA 945. My aim is also to create a generic (one or two driver fits a range of chipsets) rather than just focusing on one device at a time. In a nutshell: My design philosophy is to create the best driver for the GMA 945 (the weakest chipset of the range) using 1930 as my base, with the other chipsets benefiting from the optimized settings. Chell aims to be a one or two driver to fit a range chipsets solution. I probably should mention that I know most of the Intel driver modding community's developers (there's only a handful of us still around) and I've talked and shared tech or my experiences with a few of them - so you will see me recommend certain drivers if I feel they're better than Chell at the moment. (2016-04-19, 16:14:40)Trixarian Wrote: Generally GMABooster only restores or adjust the speed of the GPU based on several tiers built into the chipset - that's why you can't set the value to any number except for the ones GMABooster provides.
If CPU-Z's values are accurate, this is really only an issue with Windows XP - apparently with Windows 7 or better, the clockspeed seems to always be at max speed (with my GMA 945 anyway). This may be different with laptops and netbooks however, but if you run it using the High Performance power profile, this shouldn't be a problem.
As to which drivers are better. Well that depends. Chell and IntelliModder32's PHDGD has a lot of cross-pollination between them, but our goals and design methods are different. The IntelliModder32 guys try newer driver settings on older drivers, with game lists (to enable vertex shaders for games/applications), bug fixes and performance tweaks to get it to work with specific chipsets.
They also test heavily on those chipsets to squeeze out as much as possible from their drivers - sometimes sacrificing quality for speed and vice versa to get a nice balanced look and feel. They also experiment with newer base drivers from Intel to get newer and compatible drivers for Windows 8 and 10. If you want the best driver optimized for your chipset - then it's probably going to come from the IntelliModder32 guys. In a nutshell: IntelliModder32's design philosophy is to create drivers optimized for specific chipsets using the newest base driver the settings will work on.
Chell on the other hand is designed to run on GMA 945 at the fastest speed possible - since it's the chipset I have. I tend to sacrifice quality for speed (except in some rare cases where I chose quality with regards to things that are faster, but looks slower because of skipping caused by inconstant (but better) frame rates) and I hand picked the settings (with tons of testing) that happens to work the best for me. I created the game list (by combining several sources and expanding on them with a couple of hundred of my own) and I tend to stick with 1930 (the last four numbers of the Intel driver version) because it's the last one that supports the GMA 945 with Software Vertex shaders. This however means I'm largely stuck with the bugs that comes with it too. I worked around a few and fixed others, but somethings are unfixable. Now because it's optimized for the GMA 945 - which is the weakest chipset of the range - and I added these optimized settings to the other chipset's settings, the settings run even faster on the other chipsets than it does on the GMA 945.
My aim is also to create a generic (one or two driver fits a range of chipsets) rather than just focusing on one device at a time. In a nutshell: My design philosophy is to create the best driver for the GMA 945 (the weakest chipset of the range) using 1930 as my base, with the other chipsets benefiting from the optimized settings.
Chell aims to be a one or two driver to fit a range chipsets solution. I probably should mention that I know most of the Intel driver modding community's developers (there's only a handful of us still around) and I've talked and shared tech or my experiences with a few of them - so you will see me recommend certain drivers if I feel they're better than Chell at the moment.Thanks for your Reply, I have a Windows 10 PC, Where should I look for the values you mentione since CPU-Z doesnt list it for me. I have an 3150 GMA and Im trying to use your Drivers on a Eee 1015PE Notebook, I cant even get 30 FPS on Minecraft so I think my Graphics Card is not running at its maximum potentional. I have already tried Chell when I was on Windows 10 - 32 Bit gonna try on Windows 10 - 64 Bit and see how it goes, If it doesnt Im gonna try IntelliModder32's drivers, I have actually tried installing IntelliModder32's PHDGD Fermi 2 drivers first but it said 'An Unknown error has occurred, Setup will shutdown'(Translated by shitty English). Thanks again. EDIT: I know this is not the place to ask this but can you actually help my issue on IntelliModder32's drivers?
That error only pops up if the driver you're installing isn't compatible with chipset you currently have. This is a minor flaw with some IntelliModders32 drivers. For example Solo only supports some of the X3100, which is only half the GMA 965 range. This sucks if you fall under the unsupported ones, but it runs fast and better when it is supported. Honestly, you probably won't get true 30fps with Minecraft even using Classic, but you may get a reasonable 18fps to 23fps depending on the settings.
I play Minetest myself with mods loaded to imitate Minecraft more and more. Generally it's 18fps-32fps when running a private world, with it being an 40fps or more playing on external servers. CPU-Z should list it under the graphics tab. For me it shows the clockspeed as 400mhz constantly.
You can ask for support on IntelliModders32's Facebook page or use the forum on their site. I may mod one or two of their drivers on request, but they'll be better able to help with specific issues with their drivers. (2016-04-19, 16:14:40)Trixarian Wrote. And I tend to stick with 1930 (the last four numbers of the Intel driver version) because it's the last one that supports the GMA 945 with Software Vertex shaders.
Hey Trixarian, first of all I'd like to thank you for your excellent work on the chell driver and would like to encourage you continue the great work on what Intel gave up long time ago With that being said, it's really strange that the 8. Version have flown under the radar from the modding community and everyone is using the 1930 as their base. This 2176 driver was released by Samsung for several of their netbooks (NP-N110, NP-N120, NP-N140). Samsung modded the driver (inf) to support only few of their models but was not very careful to properly remove all unused 'Localizable Strings' at the bottom of the inf file which prompt me to mod it and try on my 945GM old laptop.
Surprise, surprise, the modded driver works well on my 945GM Taking a deeper look at it with PE Explorer, it seems as it should support all the models that 1930 did. It is an updated version for the Series 3 GMA cards that was developed almost a year after the 1930 and it's a real shame that Intel would release it just to an OEM but not to the general public. I did some preliminary tests with 3DMark05 and it seems that 2176 is slightly faster than 1930. I added all the mods from Chell 1.7b to 2176 so that the benchmark would be more realistic. Here are the results from 3 runs on each with stock 'Chell 1.7b' settings applied to each and no Avalon or accel-level applied: 3DMark05 Score at 800x600 test: Chell 1.7b: 765, 766, 816 2176 modded: 772, 823, 829 Hopefully you have more time than me to test and release an updated Chell driver based on 2176, Chell v1.8? Hehe You can download it from Samsung: if that doesn't work just google for 'InternalVGAIntelWin78.'
BTW, it seems that oglapp acceleration switch doesn't work on the Series 3 so you may as well remove it from the inf. I could find it with PE Explorer in ig4icd32.dll from series 4 drivers, but not in the series 3. And, finally one question. I couldn't figure out what igkrng400, igkrng500 do or if they are needed at all for 945GM.
The original Intel 1930 is not loading those for 945GM. Regards, Goran Pejkovski (aka leenoox). Best quality is the defaults with the texture compression off. If you don't mind artifacts and glitches, turn on the force texture compression for speed boosts. Higher memory footprint also works for both as a minor boost (by about 1fps). The rest can be left as default. Forcing Triple Buffering and Anisotropic Filtering will increase quality without losing too much speed (done on the hardware designed for that express purpose).
Maybe drop texture colour depth for another minor (less than 1fps) boost. Asynchronous Flip should also give a boost, but in my experience it doesn't really matter. Hi, I have a Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset and Win 7 64bit on this laptop and I'm wondering if there's any Chell driver I can use that would support OpenGL 1.5 or higher.
A friend and I wanted to play Fantasy Tales Online but I can't run it as it requires OpenGL 1.5+ and this graphics card official supports only OpenGL 1.4. After trying all sorts of things I stumbled into this forum via google and the Chell 1.7b Solo Edition is so close to what I'm looking for, unfortunately I see it's only for 32-bit Windows. Is there any different or older Chell version that I can use to solve this?