Well, I've been using nForce drivers for a long time now, and I've never seen data corruption due to them (though I have seen it occur due to a Windows 2000 formatting bug with hard drives greater than 138GB in size, an issue that was fixed by carefully reformatting with the proper windows updates).Jawed said:My point is simple: if installing the chipset's drivers causes data corruption on IDE hard disks (I have 3) then I'm not going to invite that trouble by buying such a shoddy product. As chipset flaws go, data corruption is right up there.
Anyway, I'd really like to see some evidence of actual data corruption issues that people have been reporting with nForce hardware, because I haven't actually seen any.
Edit: Just did a search of the nvnews forums, and found no evidence of IDE data corruption issues.