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Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Ugh, still no overclocking support. This is getting pretty ridiculous, there's still NO way to overclock your GPU in Vista. I don't see why it's so hard to include that.
Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Ugh, still no overclocking support. This is getting pretty ridiculous, there's still NO way to overclock your GPU in Vista. I don't see why it's so hard to include that.
Not a valid excuse ATI is on the ball. NVidia dropped the ball.Originally posted by: Aquila76
I'm not saying it's right for nVidia to have crappy drivers for Vista, but it isn't even a month old (to the general public). How long did it take for proper XP drivers to come about? This has happened (and will continue to) for each new OS released.
Also the hardware is something NOBODY but nVidia has right now. Who else has written DX10 drivers for a unified shader device on a 64-bit OS? Cut them a little slack.
Originally posted by: Aquila76
I'm not saying it's right for nVidia to have crappy drivers for Vista, but it isn't even a month old (to the general public). How long did it take for proper XP drivers to come about? This has happened (and will continue to) for each new OS released.
Also the hardware is something NOBODY but nVidia has right now. Who else has written DX10 drivers for a unified shader device on a 64-bit OS? Cut them a little slack.
Originally posted by: Rommels
Not a valid excuse ATI is on the ball. NVidia dropped the ball.Originally posted by: Aquila76
I'm not saying it's right for nVidia to have crappy drivers for Vista, but it isn't even a month old (to the general public). How long did it take for proper XP drivers to come about? This has happened (and will continue to) for each new OS released.
Also the hardware is something NOBODY but nVidia has right now. Who else has written DX10 drivers for a unified shader device on a 64-bit OS? Cut them a little slack.
Ah, that's where the confusion comes from. nTune and the GPU drivers integrate themselves into the nVidia Control Panel as additional applets.Originally posted by: Agentbolt
I thought I read somewhere that NVidia planned to allow overclocking in the NVidia Control Panel sometime in the future. I'll try to find the article.
Same here.I tried NTune as well but got nowhere with it.
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: Rommels
Not a valid excuse ATI is on the ball. NVidia dropped the ball.Originally posted by: Aquila76
I'm not saying it's right for nVidia to have crappy drivers for Vista, but it isn't even a month old (to the general public). How long did it take for proper XP drivers to come about? This has happened (and will continue to) for each new OS released.
Also the hardware is something NOBODY but nVidia has right now. Who else has written DX10 drivers for a unified shader device on a 64-bit OS? Cut them a little slack.
Yea, so how is that R600 running on your system?? Oh yeah, thats right its not out, so no one knows how drivers are running for it.
You do know that neither companies drivers are exactly "top notch" right now...right?
Or are you merely spewing off random fanboy crap?
This happens with every single new OS release. Every time this happens, people get uppity, and start whining and complaining- Hint: You are an early adopter it happens| Don't like it? Don't be an early adopter.
-Kevin
Edit: Oh and my thread has had these drivers up for some time...search function works enough to where you can get to that.
I was talking DX9 drivers, after all this thread is about the driver release that is for DX9 cards. Right now there is only a 5%+- difference in performance with ATI drivers on Vista compared to XP. With Nvidia there is about a 30%+- difference, it was about 60%+- until those last beta drivers.
Originally posted by: Rommels
I was talking DX9 drivers, after all this thread is about the driver release that is for DX9 cards. Right now there is only a 5%+- difference in performance with ATI drivers on Vista compared to XP. With Nvidia there is about a 30%+- difference, it was about 60%+- until those last beta drivers.
NVidia isn't some little company, they are a multi-billion dollar company. They got caught with their pants down on this one, there really isn't any debate. O BTW...
I never said ATI's were top notch they are at least decent though.
I have an NVidia card and I don't plan on defecting so clearly I'm not some random ATI fanboy.
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I was talking DX9 drivers, after all this thread is about the driver release that is for DX9 cards.