MAINBOARD DRIVERS: NVIDIA nForce VGA Driver

i was checking live update 2 and this result came up under mainboard drivers. NVIDIA nForce VGA Driver
NVIDIA nForce VGA Driver
My Current Ver. 4114                      Online Ver. 4243
Update (14.52MB )
is it advisable to go to this driver or just stick to the one i have?

it works fine, but didnt really notice in any differences.
the score in 3dmark just went down like 10 pts or so

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