XTreme-G MobileForce 81.95-v2.24 RELEASED!!!

Fenuxx

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This version of the XTreme-G MobileForce Driver has 2 "Types". They are:

XTreme-G Enhanced - "Standard" XTreme-G MobileForce Tweaks. Formerly known as "Quality".
Stock - No Performance or Quality tweaks.


This driver set is version 81.95-v2.24. I've changed the name to something that (between me and some of my buds) think is a bit more "catchier" of a name (face it, "Mobile Edition" sounds like something from Microsoft :p ;) ). So, from this point forward (most likely), the XTreme-G Mobile Edition drivers will be called "XTreme-G MobileForce" (that, and it's a shorter name for JR :p ;) ). I've COMPLETELY removed the "performance" type, and it'll be gone for the forseeable future. I made this decision on the reports of users, as well as my own experience. There just wasn't enough of a gain to make the set worthwhile, especially when weighed against the loss of image quality. The former "Quality" set has been renamed to "XTreme-G Enhanced" to signify what it is, and the "Stock" set remains intact, the same as it was. This set no longer has SmartDimmer enabled by default, as it seems to only work correctly with GeForce Go 62x0\6400\6600-Series cards (I had some major problems with it on my Go6800). I will hopefully in the next release include 2 versions of the "XTreme-G Enhanced" type, one with SmartDimmer, and one without, so the user can choose his\her preference. Finally, I've removed some tweaks that were causing problems on Go6800\7800-Based cards, and hopefully fixed the "Overclocking Not Sticking" issue some were having with the previous (81.94-v2.21) set.



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**UPDATE**

These have fixed the Overclocking bug that many users (especially Dell 9300\XPS-Gen2\M170 users) reported, as Overclocks didn't stick with a restart of Windows (even when the "Apply these settings at startup" option was enabled). I've confirmed this myself with a simple Overclock to 335\325 (up from 290\295, 3D clocks obviously ;) ), clicking "Apply these settings at startup", restarting Windows, and they stayed at 335\325 with no problems. I restarted Windows about 4 or 5 times to REALLY make sure, and they stuck every time :D .