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New 8800 Series nForce Driver
By Robert | April 7, 2007

NVidia have relaeased a new version of their nForce driver for 8800 series graphics cards. The 8800 cards have been plagued by major bugs since their release. This is the first of the DX10 cards and has not had the smoothest start.
I have a 8800GTX and have experienced first hand the bugs that have been complained about. I have been using the latest final version and that did not fix the problems. I’m downloading the new verson as i type and will report back how on it goes.
Windows XP
Windows XP Media Center EditionForceWare Release 95
Version: 97.94
Release Date: April 5, 2007
Please make sure to read the Driver Installation Hints Document before you install this driver.
U.S. English
File Size: 39.2 MBDownloads
» Primary Download Site «International
File Size: 64.6 MBUsers without English US operating systems must download and install the International Driver available on our International Sites listed below:Release Highlights:
- Supports GeForce 8800 GTX and GeForce 8800 GTS GPUs.
- Game and application compatibility fixes. For more information on this driver, please view the Release Notes.
- New PureVideo technology features allows GeForce 8800 GTX/GTS to achieve a score of 128 in the HQV video quality benchmark:
- Improved inverse telecine algorithms (2:2 & 3:2 Pull-down Correction) for standard and high definition content.
- Improved spatial-temporal de-interlacing algorithm (for standard and high definition content).
- Includes the new NVIDIA Control Panel. Please visit the NVIDIA Control Panel website for more information.
- Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c and OpenGL® 2.1 support.
These cards are fantastic but i think nVidia jumped the gun on releasing them. They are in need of some serious fine tuning.
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