GTX 295 and Windows 7 RTM

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    GTX 295 and Windows 7 RTM


    I am using NVIDIA 190.56 drivers (64 bit) and my framerate has dropped incredibly. i have gone fro a 8000 score in furmark to 1700 I have reinstalled the drivers but no difference. Anyone got any ideas?
    Last edited by loquacious; 15 Aug 2009 at 00:29.
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    What was your performance like on the current WQHL driver? If it was better I suggest going back to it.
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    loquacious said:
    I am using NVIDIA 190.46 drivers (64 bit) and my framerate has dropped incredibly. i have gone fro a 8000 score in furmark to 1700 I have reinstalled the drivers but no difference. Anyone got any ideas?
    It could be that theres only 1 GPU running, have you tried the latest 190.58 beta?
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    loquacious said:
    I am using NVIDIA 190.46 drivers (64 bit) and my framerate has dropped incredibly. i have gone fro a 8000 score in furmark to 1700 I have reinstalled the drivers but no difference. Anyone got any ideas?
    There is no 190.46 driver version o nVidia site...
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    I have the EVGA version of the GTX295 and my frame rates have increased with the latest drivers from the nvidia site.
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    loquacious said:
    I am using NVIDIA 190.46 drivers (64 bit) and my framerate has dropped incredibly. i have gone fro a 8000 score in furmark to 1700 I have reinstalled the drivers but no difference. Anyone got any ideas?
    Go here: Drivers - Download NVIDIA Drivers

    And try again. It's a driver problem. A clean sweep using driver sweeper can help. Then just try another driver. The older Vista drivers are supposed to work better in some cases. 182 or the 185 series.
    Last edited by chev65; 16 Aug 2009 at 11:19.
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  7. Posts : 180
    Windows 7 7600 SP1 64 Bit dual boot Windows 8 CP
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    Sorry guys I made error, the drivers I was using were 190.56 Should I uninstall the old driver first and if so what with ?
    Last edited by loquacious; 15 Aug 2009 at 00:30.
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  8. Posts : 180
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    Heard bad things about 190.38 drver but it is latest on NVIDIA site .. should I install that or persist with and re-install 190.56 ?
    Last edited by loquacious; 15 Aug 2009 at 00:29.
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    Used the latest Signed Driver, or just go back to what was giving you a higher score. I'd try a few different ones and see what works best.

    Try the Xtreme G drivers to if you feel like living on the edge, lots of people get boosts from those. Google it.
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  10. Posts : 180
    Windows 7 7600 SP1 64 Bit dual boot Windows 8 CP
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    Thanks XGUNTHERC I'll give them a go... I have tried pretty much all latest NVIDIA drivers including the original i had but nothing gives me the benchmarks I was getting using Vista and I am not a fan of Vista at all.
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