WHQL-certified for Windows Vista
Supports GeForce GTX 280 and GeForce GTX 260 GPUs.
Supports single GPU and NVIDIA SLI™ technology on DirectX 9, DirectX 10, and OpenGL, including 3-way SLI Technology with GeForce GTX 280 and GeForce GTX 260 GPUs.
Supports CUDA™ Technology.
Supports Folding@home distributing computing application.
Supports HybridPower, a Hybrid SLI Technology, on the following GPUs and motherboards:
GeForce GTX 280 GPU
GeForce GTX 260 GPU
nForce 780a SLI motherboards
nForce 750a SLI motherboards
Supports GPU overclocking and temperature monitoring by installing NVIDIA System Tools software.
Please read the release notes for more information on product support, features, and known compatibility issues.
Users without US English operating systems can select their language and download the International driver here.
Man. Nvidia has been releasing drivers out too much. I promised my self yesterday not to update drivers until a WHQL certified one was released and then this happens.
Will these work with the SLI G92 Core 8800GT?
I have the Modded inf. File,Also the full install named:"Nvidia Modded Windows XP 32 Bit v177.35 Drivers".
I got from this site,They work fantastic and bumpted ALL my 3DMarks up from 300+ to 1500 points.This was all on stock settings too.
The Question is.Will the new drivers which have been modded work with a pair of 8800GT in SLI mode?
I know they work with one card but was just wondering that was all.
Thank you for any replies.Also theres a later [newer] version of Nvidia drivers will they also work with the 88GT in SLI? Sorry 4 all the questions,But i guessed others are only going to ask anyway so thisll answer there question too.
Enough Respect goes out to you all, Thanks.
A link would be great for new drivers for Win XP Pro [AND SP3] would also be great.
I modded the drivers im uploading them to media fire now, you can extract it and run the setup.exe or just double click and after it extracts it will run the setup.exe for you i will update this post when my upload is finished.
Originally Posted by Bal3Wolf
I modded the drivers im uploading them to media fire now, you can extract it and run the setup.exe or just double click and after it extracts it will run the setup.exe for you i will update this post when my upload is finished.
If you could do this favor for me that would be great and I think it'll benefit alot of ppl including yourself. Could you possible test out the following modded drivers and let us know which gave you the best performance increase. 175.19, 177.26 (modded), 177.35 (modded), 177.39 (modded), or 177.41 (modded).
Well the driver im uploading is for vista 64 and iv used all those drivers i havet played games much but folding so far the 177.35 and 177.39 were the best.
Originally Posted by Bal3Wolf
Well the driver im uploading is for vista 64 and iv used all those drivers i have played games much but folding so far the 177.35 and 177.39 were the best.
Great, thanks for that, is 177.35 or 177.39 better and which one and was it a significant increase over the official drivers that are 175.19?
just wondering if anyones checked f@h performance on these
Im running them now same as 177.35 and 177.39 for me less laggy it seems to when folding.
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Originally Posted by rancor
is there a modded inf for xp 32 bit?
Look at post 8 i added all the modded infs.
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Originally Posted by mth91
Oh ballknockers, more gtx200 stuff. I want 8800GT stuff.
Well with the infs it will work with any card nv only gonna put their top dogs in the best drivers cause they want you to use those cards thats why we mod them so we can get the perf increases on our older cards.
about same if your not having issues some people had bsod with the 177.39s the 177.41s might ba tad bit faster and run grid and some other games more stable with less jumps.
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