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  • Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

    I've noticed a 5 - 10FPS increase in CoD4 and a faster loading time in BF2 now that I use this driver. Try it out for yourself.

    http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvist...5.19_whql.html - Vista 32bit
    http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvist...5.19_whql.html - Vista 64bit
    http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_175.19_whql.html - XP 32bit
    http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp64_175.19_whql.html - XP 64bit

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    Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

    Thanks for notifying us about the performance increase

    Downloading...

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    • #3
      Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

      Cool. It says "Improves loading time of...."

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      • #4
        Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

        :awes

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          Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

          Sweet, thnx for the info Tomeis.

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            Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

            I just upgraded (to the May 5th release) about 3 days before these were released gonna install em now though...

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              Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

              Released 27th of June
              177.39 betas, with support for Physx when using the new Physx drivers

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                Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

                Iv upgraded to the most recent ones, i take its this, and its got rid of the most annoying nvkdlmm driver error or what ever it is, so im happy

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                  Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

                  Originally posted by random-Yeti View Post
                  Released 27th of June
                  177.39 betas, with support for Physx when using the new Physx drivers

                  http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.a...tno=560&pgno=3
                  Cool, but that's only limited to people with GTX260, GTX280 and 9800GTX

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                    Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

                    Originally posted by Tomeis View Post
                    Cool, but that's only limited to people with GTX260, GTX280 and 9800GTX


                    They will be releasing the final ones for the 8' series too, right?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

                      i think you can mod some of the drivers to make them work with 8800s

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                      • #12
                        Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

                        Originally posted by jake___ View Post


                        They will be releasing the final ones for the 8' series too, right?
                        Yeah, I'm pretty sure. I guess they just wanted to make sure it worked properly for the high-end cards before implementing it on the weaker ones, as the new cards usually have the highest priority.

                        Although, I don't know exactly how beneficial the physx drivers would be. Apparently some benchmarks claim that there's an increase in FPS in Crysis when using the physx drivers, but Crysis doesn't even use physx, it uses it's own physics engine so I'm kind of confused on that part....

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                          Re: Anyone try the new 175.19 nvidia driver?

                          Originally posted by Tomeis View Post

                          Although, I don't know exactly how beneficial the physx drivers would be. Apparently some benchmarks claim that there's an increase in FPS in Crysis when using the physx drivers, but Crysis doesn't even use physx, it uses it's own physics engine so I'm kind of confused on that part....
                          That's... weird

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