The nVidia driver set (6.53 presently) works well for many NF4 owners. A minority of NF3/NF4 owners experience a variety of problems/symptoms, as reported in the nVidia mobo forum. So concentrate on threads with over 100 views:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=f3...ead353326152f9b12af806c46&showforum=34
Below I have briefly categorized the NAM symptoms reported in the nVidia mobo forum; hard to say how good individual owners are at properly determining the underlying cause but in most cases there seems to be a consensus. ( Buck_Naked and Metaphis should note that their problems are also experienced by other NAM users.)
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NAM (firewall) complaints: BSOD; P2P (bittorrent, emule) crash/ disconnect/slow; can't connect to certain sites (each user reports different problem sites); ftp blocked (sometimes works for a while); IE favicons don't work (recover if NAM disabled); excessive disk access
The frustrating thing is that the problems seem random, both in what happens and who is affected. Sometimes a system will work perfectly with NAM but after some event (like reloading XP and the drivers) will experience serious problems.
This leads to wildly conflicting opinions on the nVidia firewall's capability, functionality, and usefulness.
For example, many owners like the reduction in processor load when the co-processor in the NF4 handles firewall processing.
Then, you read this (follow the link at the bottom of the page; note the date on the review and on the problem description):
http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardware/Reviews/vnf4ultra/8.html
And you wonder if the firewall load reduction is real or just a marketing theory...
Given the number of issues raised in the nVidia mobo forum, I find it surprising that more reviewers of NF3 and NF4 boards don't encounter problems, especially with NAM. NAM draws the most complaints in the nVidia forum but each of the other drivers in the set has a similar laundry list of complaints.
nVidia ignores their forums and never responds or participates. Nor is there any way to contact nVidia concerning problems with their drivers -- "contact your mobo vendor". Updates to the mobo driver set are becoming less frequent - 6.53 was released March 17 and the fix for the problem noted in the neoseeker review (discovered in early February) was not included.