For GPU Maker, there is a few manufacturer :
ATI : Click here
Intel : Click here
MatroX : Click here
NVIDIA : Click here
S3 : Click here
SiS : Click here
VIA : Click here
In case you don't get anywhere that way, then you can try at www.driverguide.com
Installing Display Drivers With Multiple Video Cards
In case you have or more ATI or NVIDIA display adapters which use the same driver (like NVIDIA GeForces or ATI Radeons), then you install the display driver in one time and it works for all compatible adapters. In case you have over kind of Matrox video card and you are jogging Windows 2000 or XP, then you ought to run the SE Version of the unified driver. The version number of those drivers ends with "SE". In case you have display adapters which use different drivers, then you need to put in each kind of display driver separately. This "more than driver" case has been known to cause issues. My experience has been that it is best to put in the display driver for the primary display first and then reboot and get it set up the way you like it. Then add the other display drivers after the other.
I have had serious issues updating of the display drivers when I have both an NVIDIA card and an ATI card in the machine. The best solution that I have found is to first uninstall the display drivers for all cards, not for the which needs updating. Then reboot and install display drivers for each of the cards as described above beginning with the primary display adapter.
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