- Mar 21, 2004
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So, I was seeing nemesis1 spouting his conspiracy theories about MS + nVidia changing DX10 to screw AMD... When I remembered two things.
1. The counter argument I have used against his theory. (which he admitted he made up completely by himself without it ever being mentioned anywhere on the web, based on his own "hunches")
2. That nvidia had 2-3x the amount of driver crashes in vista early on...
The two connected in an unusual manner...
Firstly, a timeline:
1. Nvidia releases the first G80 GPU, the first DX10 card, the same day (and I think the same hour too) MS releases windows vista.
2. 6 months afterwards AMD releases their first DX10 card.
3. 5 months afterwards AMD releases their first DX10.1 card.
4. 2.5 months afterwards MS releases SP1 (with DX10.1, and a variety of graphics related bug fixes that were NOT made available on windows update).
so for the first 6 months or so. nvidia's drivers, the #1 crash cause in vista. Had DX10 and DX9 support. While AMD and Intel drivers both had only DX9 support.
Also, a variety of hot fixes for windows vista were made available on an individual basis (ie, people file a support ticket), for various video card related crashes. Those fixes have only been made available via windows update when SP1 was released (they were rolled into it).
Basically the bottom line is. I just realized that nvidia didn't just happen to have a "slip up" period of horrible drivers out of nowhere. They happened to be the ONLY ones dealing with a brand new API that massively restructures everything, and OS bugs as well.
1. The counter argument I have used against his theory. (which he admitted he made up completely by himself without it ever being mentioned anywhere on the web, based on his own "hunches")
2. That nvidia had 2-3x the amount of driver crashes in vista early on...
The two connected in an unusual manner...
Firstly, a timeline:
1. Nvidia releases the first G80 GPU, the first DX10 card, the same day (and I think the same hour too) MS releases windows vista.
2. 6 months afterwards AMD releases their first DX10 card.
3. 5 months afterwards AMD releases their first DX10.1 card.
4. 2.5 months afterwards MS releases SP1 (with DX10.1, and a variety of graphics related bug fixes that were NOT made available on windows update).
so for the first 6 months or so. nvidia's drivers, the #1 crash cause in vista. Had DX10 and DX9 support. While AMD and Intel drivers both had only DX9 support.
Also, a variety of hot fixes for windows vista were made available on an individual basis (ie, people file a support ticket), for various video card related crashes. Those fixes have only been made available via windows update when SP1 was released (they were rolled into it).
Basically the bottom line is. I just realized that nvidia didn't just happen to have a "slip up" period of horrible drivers out of nowhere. They happened to be the ONLY ones dealing with a brand new API that massively restructures everything, and OS bugs as well.