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Mogadon

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Originally posted by: thilan29

Now if it wasn't only 3DMark scores that increased....then it would be worth it to switch drivers. I had a bitch of a time trying to go to some of the 100 series drivers. Nothing worked and even got BSODs so I went back to my 97.92 driver.

Honestly, I have never had so much trouble with drivers before. For ATI cards I've had a Rage 128 AIW, 9600XT, X800XL, and an X1800XL...never had driver problems (was using mostly Omega drivers). For NVidia cards I've only had a Geforce 2 MX400 and VERY briefly a 7900GTO, then the 8800GTS, which has had loads of problems with drivers. Guess it's just my luck but I even had troubles with my Geforce 2, and the 7900GTO I didn't have long enough (only 1 month) to run into anything.

The new 97.94 drivers are working very well with my 8800GTS 320MB, you might want to give them a try.
 

Nightmare225

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Originally posted by: Mogadon
Originally posted by: thilan29

Now if it wasn't only 3DMark scores that increased....then it would be worth it to switch drivers. I had a bitch of a time trying to go to some of the 100 series drivers. Nothing worked and even got BSODs so I went back to my 97.92 driver.

Honestly, I have never had so much trouble with drivers before. For ATI cards I've had a Rage 128 AIW, 9600XT, X800XL, and an X1800XL...never had driver problems (was using mostly Omega drivers). For NVidia cards I've only had a Geforce 2 MX400 and VERY briefly a 7900GTO, then the 8800GTS, which has had loads of problems with drivers. Guess it's just my luck but I even had troubles with my Geforce 2, and the 7900GTO I didn't have long enough (only 1 month) to run into anything.

The new 97.94 drivers are working very well with my 8800GTS 320MB, you might want to give them a try.

:thumbsup:
Same here. :) I tend to stick with NVIDIA's official releases. The slight speed increases in BETA drivers is not usually worth it considering all the stability problems I encounter.
 

gramboh

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I see some people in the thread with LCD's, any comments on if flat panel scaling is fixed? I don't want to bung up my install with beta drivers if it isn't, and Gstanfor I don't have Ghost for some reason.
 

SunnyD

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Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Those who think nvidia isn't working hard on drivers presently would [/u]be well advised to take careful note of the version number.[/u]

Seeing as they're working hard on just getting a working 100-series driver... I would be VERY leary of a leaked driver with a revision jump of 50. If it is legit, have fun. If not, enjoy ruining at the very least your OS install.

Ever heard of a little utility by the name of Symantec Ghost.

My My, someone must have p!ssed in the fanatics wheeties big time recently, judging by the comments in this thread so far...

Sure have, but I prefer TrueImage.

As far as fanatics go... I currently have an 8800GTS in my machine. Good card, crappy drivers. But I for one am not going to take YOUR word for it, plus a supposedly leaked driver hosted on a tinyurl domained host. Now if this driver legitimately came from somewhere more reputable than you, say Guru3D... than I would happily replace the 101.02 beta I have running now.

 

Gstanfor

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Originally posted by: gramboh
I see some people in the thread with LCD's, any comments on if flat panel scaling is fixed? I don't want to bung up my install with beta drivers if it isn't, and Gstanfor I don't have Ghost for some reason.

There are freeware alternatives Text Text and you can usually find the likes of Paragon Drive Image or similar commercial software on magazine discs.

Having said that, if you don't want to try the beta, then don't try it!
 

Gstanfor

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Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Those who think nvidia isn't working hard on drivers presently would [/u]be well advised to take careful note of the version number.[/u]

Seeing as they're working hard on just getting a working 100-series driver... I would be VERY leary of a leaked driver with a revision jump of 50. If it is legit, have fun. If not, enjoy ruining at the very least your OS install.

Ever heard of a little utility by the name of Symantec Ghost.

My My, someone must have p!ssed in the fanatics wheeties big time recently, judging by the comments in this thread so far...

Sure have, but I prefer TrueImage.

As far as fanatics go... I currently have an 8800GTS in my machine. Good card, crappy drivers. But I for one am not going to take YOUR word for it, plus a supposedly leaked driver hosted on a tinyurl domained host. Now if this driver legitimately came from somewhere more reputable than you, say Guru3D... than I would happily replace the 101.02 beta I have running now.

I haven't given you *my word* on anything with these drivers. You try them at your own risk as with all other software. And yes, Acronis TrueImage is another good drive backup program found on covercds for those who don't want to buy Ghost.
 

TheRyuu

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I think these might be better then the XG101.02's I currently have installed.

Read that the XG of these drivers will be released in a few hours for donors... :)
 

Zambien

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I gained 300 points in 3dmark. Scaling is worse than the 102.x driver i was using because scaling no longer works. Oblivion is MUCH smoother now. It does still slow down inside rooms with lots of lights with HDR enabled.
 

5150Joker

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It's pretty funny seeing nVidia being saddled with the "crappy driver" image these days, especially given how they used to be so famous for awesome drivers.
 

BFG10K

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Those who think nvidia isn't working hard on drivers presently would be well advised to take careful note of the version number.
The version number means jack if the bugs aren't fixed. They could well be good drivers (I'll try them later) but a large number increase doesn't automatically imply that.

It is the source engines fault,
We don't know that. In fact all we have is nVidia's word while the rest of their lineup doesn't have any issues.

Remember, nVidia also told us they were "Vista ready" and also that we can expect monthly WHQL driver updates and we all know how that turned out.
 

Gstanfor

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Originally posted by: BFG10K
Those who think nvidia isn't working hard on drivers presently would be well advised to take careful note of the version number.
The version number means jack if the bugs aren't fixed. They could well be good drivers (I'll try them later) but a large number increase doesn't automatically imply that.

It is the source engines fault,
We don't know that. In fact all we have is nVidia's word while the rest of their lineup doesn't have any issues.

Remember, nVidia also told us they were "Vista ready" and also that we can expect monthly WHQL driver updates and we all know how that turned out.

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Gstanfor

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Originally posted by: thilan29

Now if it wasn't only 3DMark scores that increased....then it would be worth it to switch drivers. I had a bitch of a time trying to go to some of the 100 series drivers. Nothing worked and even got BSODs so I went back to my 97.92 driver.

Honestly, I have never had so much trouble with drivers before. For ATI cards I've had a Rage 128 AIW, 9600XT, X800XL, and an X1800XL...never had driver problems (was using mostly Omega drivers). For NVidia cards I've only had a Geforce 2 MX400 and VERY briefly a 7900GTO, then the 8800GTS, which has had loads of problems with drivers. Guess it's just my luck but I even had troubles with my Geforce 2, and the 7900GTO I didn't have long enough (only 1 month) to run into anything.

Thats what you get for trusting anything fudzilla or the inquirer have to say...

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Looks like solid gains across the board to me, some good news for SLI users.
 

thilanliyan

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Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Thats what you get for trusting anything fudzilla or the inquirer have to say...

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Looks like solid gains across the board to me, some good news for SLI users.

No doubt...some decent gains from that link. I'll give em a shot this weekend. Any release notes for these...even though they are beta??
 

WaTaGuMp

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Originally posted by: Mogadon
Originally posted by: thilan29

Now if it wasn't only 3DMark scores that increased....then it would be worth it to switch drivers. I had a bitch of a time trying to go to some of the 100 series drivers. Nothing worked and even got BSODs so I went back to my 97.92 driver.

Honestly, I have never had so much trouble with drivers before. For ATI cards I've had a Rage 128 AIW, 9600XT, X800XL, and an X1800XL...never had driver problems (was using mostly Omega drivers). For NVidia cards I've only had a Geforce 2 MX400 and VERY briefly a 7900GTO, then the 8800GTS, which has had loads of problems with drivers. Guess it's just my luck but I even had troubles with my Geforce 2, and the 7900GTO I didn't have long enough (only 1 month) to run into anything.

The new 97.94 drivers are working very well with my 8800GTS 320MB, you might want to give them a try.

You must not play WoW. :D
 

Matt2

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Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Originally posted by: thilan29

Now if it wasn't only 3DMark scores that increased....then it would be worth it to switch drivers. I had a bitch of a time trying to go to some of the 100 series drivers. Nothing worked and even got BSODs so I went back to my 97.92 driver.

Honestly, I have never had so much trouble with drivers before. For ATI cards I've had a Rage 128 AIW, 9600XT, X800XL, and an X1800XL...never had driver problems (was using mostly Omega drivers). For NVidia cards I've only had a Geforce 2 MX400 and VERY briefly a 7900GTO, then the 8800GTS, which has had loads of problems with drivers. Guess it's just my luck but I even had troubles with my Geforce 2, and the 7900GTO I didn't have long enough (only 1 month) to run into anything.

Thats what you get for trusting anything fudzilla or the inquirer have to say...

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Looks like solid gains across the board to me, some good news for SLI users.

Looks pretty good, but are they stable? I wanna see the bug fixes.

BTW, that guy has a monster machine. Must be nice to be able to play at 1920x1200 with 16xS AA and 16xAF :D
 

Gstanfor

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Looks pretty good, but are they stable? I wanna see the bug fixes.

BTW, that guy has a monster machine. Must be nice to be able to play at 1920x1200 with 16xS AA and 16xAF
Apparently these are the drivers supplied on cd with g84/86 at retail, so there should be an official release very soon (within a few hours I'd expect - its ten past five in the evening 17 april here in australia and g84/86 supposedly launches 17 april. Just waiting for the world to catch up).

As for that guys rig - I'll be building something similar very soon and I'll be sure to let you know how nice 1920x1200 16/16 is (I'm a bit annoyed that you can't get a 1920x1440 capable LCD though short of going for a 30" model).
 

Acanthus

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Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
Originally posted by: Mogadon
Originally posted by: thilan29

Now if it wasn't only 3DMark scores that increased....then it would be worth it to switch drivers. I had a bitch of a time trying to go to some of the 100 series drivers. Nothing worked and even got BSODs so I went back to my 97.92 driver.

Honestly, I have never had so much trouble with drivers before. For ATI cards I've had a Rage 128 AIW, 9600XT, X800XL, and an X1800XL...never had driver problems (was using mostly Omega drivers). For NVidia cards I've only had a Geforce 2 MX400 and VERY briefly a 7900GTO, then the 8800GTS, which has had loads of problems with drivers. Guess it's just my luck but I even had troubles with my Geforce 2, and the 7900GTO I didn't have long enough (only 1 month) to run into anything.

The new 97.94 drivers are working very well with my 8800GTS 320MB, you might want to give them a try.

You must not play WoW. :D

Ive been playing WoW on those drivers for quite a while now. (not 8000 series though, if its hardware and driver specific)
 

Gstanfor

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If you are incapable of following a link and comprehending the information caontained therein, that's your problem, not mine...

I guess this is why you don't like the original DeusEx - complexity in any form escapes you.
 

BFG10K

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No, the problem is that you're an nVidia troll and even nVidia supporters don't like you.