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ive installed these 190.38 drivers ad they are sweet seem a boost in some games no bsod so to me these seem all good. :)
ive installed these 190.38 drivers ad they are sweet seem a boost in some games no bsod so to me these seem all good. :)
+1. Sweet.![]()
Thank you Aaron. First post updated. :)
I sure hope that they do not branch off with to many versions for different models.![]()
I installed Win7 RC 64-bit and I can't get the nVidia drivers to install for my 9600M GT card. I had a problem with Vista 64-bit as well, but was manually able to install them without a problem. In Win7, I keep getting an error message that no supported hardware was found. But when I run the widget on nVidia's website, it finds the card without a problem and recommends 186.03...but I can't install itBy the way, this is in a Dell XPS One 24".
Official 190.38 Released
NVIDIA's GeForce 190.38 driver suite which arrived in beta form about a week ago, received its official status with WHQL-certification. The driver, like its beta version, introduces a list of changes as described in the release notes documents for for Windows 7, Vista, and XP, including a new release of the PhysX system software, version 9.09.0428. It supports the entire range of NVIDIA GPUs from GeForce 6 series and upwards, and NVIDIA ION, ION LE platforms. Important changes over the previous 186 series drivers include:
- Support for the OpenGL 3.1 API
- CUDA 2.3 support for improved performance in GPU Computing applications. See CUDA Zone for more details
- A new user-controlled power management setting for GeForce 9-series and later graphics cards. This option allows users to set a performance level for each DirectX or OpenGL application
- Includes several new control panel features and numerous bug fixes
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 190.38 WHQL for Windows 7, Vista, and XP (32-bit and 64-bit)