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you must not have been reading too much cause 7xx owners complaining too.Has there been any user reports of problems on the 7xx series cards? I think it is limited to 6xx and below, from reading around the net.
you must not have been reading too much cause 7xx owners complaining too.Has there been any user reports of problems on the 7xx series cards? I think it is limited to 6xx and below, from reading around the net.
No major performance improvement, I take it. Not a biggie then.fixed some crap
broke some other crap
If they're aren't able to pinpoint the issue then there's good chances for the problem occurs on the next driver release??
fixed some crap
broke some other crap
I had updated to this driver with my msi video card. Got random freezing problems. Thought a bunch of things died on me, but, it was just the driver. The one on the msi website is nvidia 306.97. Old, but, it works fine for the video card. DLing the driver that's on the card's manufacturer's website ensures compatibility.
Then why does it say: "The following sections list the important changes and the most common issues resolved since version 320.18"?
Placebo effect. There are literally zero improvements from these. Frame delivery remains the same, as do average frame rates.
The ONLY thing that's different in these drivers is the addition of support for the GTX 760. This comes directly from NVIDIA.
Please remember the release notes for NVIDIA cards relate to major driver iterations rather than minor ones.
For example, when they say "15% improvement for Bioshock" that means a 15% improvement from 319.xx to 320.xx, NOT 320.15 to 320.39.
We are talking about latest driver just released today, 320.49, not 320.39.
We are talking about latest driver just released today, 320.49, not 320.39.