Ugh, 91.45 XGs are buggy junk :P

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TheRyuu

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Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
That driver is for the 7950GX2 ONLY.

I have no idea why people who have single card setup expect some sort of a performance jump from quad SLi drivers. :confused:

Silly boy, i wanted to try the TRAA out on my 6 series card ;) At no stage did i mention expecting better performance, the same would have been good tho :p

It was nice & all, but not worth the crashing ;)

:confused:

Silly you. It's called a modified nv4disp.inf

You can make it work on more cards then it was designed to work on.
 

Cookie Monster

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Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
That driver is for the 7950GX2 ONLY.

I have no idea why people who have single card setup expect some sort of a performance jump from quad SLi drivers. :confused:

Silly boy, i wanted to try the TRAA out on my 6 series card ;) At no stage did i mention expecting better performance, the same would have been good tho :p

It was nice & all, but not worth the crashing ;)

:confused:

Silly you. It's called a modified nv4disp.inf

You can make it work on more cards then it was designed to work on.

Of course you could. But why bother? i fail to understand why people who have a single card setup (thread name: Ugh, 91.45 XGs are buggy junk :p ) start complaining about crashes, lockups, etc when they clearly realise that the driver was for Quad SLi and not for single card setups. (Although the TRAA could be an indication of what the next driver will have).

I think NV needs to get its act together with the drivers. Look at ATi, although it has the horrible CCC, its drivers are unified which makes it so much easier to choose from. They release it monthly, but NV releases almost at random. People who have NV cards, i reckon try out atleast 10 different drivers (WHQL ~ Beta~ Modified) before selecting the right one. (Going through Quadro Drivers, Quad SLi drivers, almost anything).

Its been awhile NV released some sort of a new driver thats lessy buggy than the current "WHQL" one.