No, I meant comment on the bit where the system was unstable with anything other than 6.2
Nobody claimed ATi's drivers were perfect. The claim I made (and many might well agree with me) is that ATi's drivers are generally more stable and compatible than nVidia's.
Likewise ATi's monthly official WHQL drivers offer far better driver support to the end user than nVidia's beta scraps that you have to pick up from back alleys and hope you don't catch something in the process.
That's two unstable drivers this user has had to endure so far (maybe 3 if 6.5 dosen't help him).
Two drivers with ATi is 2 months. Now imagine if two drivers on nVidia had the same problem - he would be afflicted by 8 months, if not more. Unless he takes his chances with beta scraps.
You can't ignore this issue -
Nobody's ignoring it, you're simply generating strawman arguments just to start a fight, Seriously, just what the hell is your point?
you're the one who dragged SLI issues into this thread in the first place (my original post referenced SMP support)...
Ahahahaha, that's rich. So in your first post about beta drivers you
single me out and then turn around and claim
I dragged the issues into the thread?
Maybe you should go and eat your cookie and lie down on your mat - it sounds like you've missed your nap time.
I fail to see how I have trolled *anything* in this thread.
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In past discussions BFG10K has put nVIDIA drivers down over various issues including SMP multi-processor support.
Correct - not to mention providing evidence from
nVidia's own driver documentation that confirm my claims.
Or what? Are you still trying to deny the issues exist becaues you use a prehistoric CPU that uses punch cards to calculate data?
This driver addresses the issue through the threading optimizations option in the advanced panel.
It doesn't address the issue, it allows you to disable the optimizations more easily. Your comment is disingenuous and you know it.
As for you differentiating between 7800 Gt/GTX I think you are coming down with BFG10K's anal nitpick disease
No he isn't. He has a Crossfire setup
now and
no longer has an nVidia setup which is why he can't test the beta drivers.
Is that simple enough for you or would you like me to draw a picture?
BFG10K will be ecstatic do discover that 87.25 has been leaked (the same version as his x-bit writeup).
Why would I be ecstatic? You're the one pimping these cheap drivers at every opportunity, not me.