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It's not only the drivers for said graphics card that makes system unstable, it's also the rest of your configuration.
I for one have never had any issuse with nvidia cards/drivers since the beginning of time.
It's not only the drivers for said graphics card that makes system unstable, it's also the rest of your configuration.
I for one have never had any issuse with nvidia cards/drivers since the beginning of time.
rst101 who said anything about unstable?
an example is a problem nvidia acknowledged recently is that all drivers made after 182.50 (wddm 1.1) had broken nvidia scaling.
another problem is the 59khz issue people have reported breaking some games.
these issues arent crashing systems so the driver remains stable so to speak but are still problems driver side.
Release is said to be after Cebit, which means 2nd half of March. Full availibity will be in Q2. Fingers crossed.
Bit of a necro, I know, but saves making another thread.
Edit: Nvidia's Facebook page also says there's going to be a major announcement on Monday...
Last edited by Everlong; 19 Feb 2010 at 12:18.
I hope they will make new types of drivers with less TDR errors
Some Major announcement on Monday too.
Nvidia launching its first DirectX 11 cards on Monday?
still no benchmarks....... if they had something that would beat ati's cards you'd think they would give some benches out..... i'm thinking this will be a flop... i might be wrong but..... we'll see
Volume NVIDIA GF100 products in May 2010
Almost sounds like a paper launch.An interesting development, though I feel it's safe to say we can expect a launch of high-end GF100 based graphics cards somewhere next month Jen-Hsun Huang in his quarterly financial reports mentioned that the Fermi architecture aka GF100 aka NV60 aka G300 aka GT300 aka GeForce Series 400 will start playing a role in Q2 of this year. That means for NVIDIA that volume availability of a series of new products would be released at the end of April or early May, and not March as earlier expected.