NVidia 42.30 WHQL
Posted by: [NT] on: 02/01/2003 07:23 AM [ Print | 7 comment(s) ] · 2552 views
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BurL Unregistered |
Just wondering if these support geforce 3's? I didnt see them listed, but i am a NooB. |
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BurL Unregistered |
Well tryed to install and dont work with a 3. |
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GoNz0 Junior Member Posts: 4 Joined: 2003-02-27 |
i guess these are for the release of the GF FX card. can anyone post the changelog? |
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innova Unregistered |
Bad luck... these are only for old MX 2 and new GeForce4... No way to install into GeForce3 or GeForce2 (not MX)... Maybe some people "enhance" the install option... But no mather about it, new WHQL set ot drivers is close to us in a few days, stay tunned. |
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innova Unregistered |
Not for GeForce FX All the card suplied to tester, magazines, and other works with a set of beta drivers... In a few days, nvidia will launch a full set of WHQL drivers with full support for GeForce FX, but this card is not yet on stores, so wait until late February for this set. By the way, some rumours about a new set of WHQL set of drivers for all nVidia cards are flying on the net, stay tunned, maybe this will be 42.63... |
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gr33d Junior Member Posts: 14 Joined: 2002-12-23 |
Have tested on gf4's only. WinXP/ti4200, win2k/ti4400, win2k gf4mx400. Files include setup.exe and are recognized WHQL. You MUST delete / uninstall any previous drivers. ex. On my WinXPpro machine w/ ti4200... installation was hosed. Rebooted and uninstalled all older detonator drivers, reinstalled using setup routine and installation was successful. Win2k machines did same thing, did uninstall of previous dets and installed using setup. Installations successful. No obvious performance increase or decrease with these new drivers. Differences in 3Dmark scores on all machines differed by +/- 100pts. |
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snakefoot Unregistered |
Tried these drivers on my Geforce4 in Win2k no problem installing (Uninstall the old ones first) and they are WHQL certified. TV-out overlay has become less CPU consuming but instead when playing a movie many times it will be scrambled on the computer monitor but okay on the TV. |








