NVIDIA Geforce/ION 256.76 Leaked at LapTop2Go

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce Drivers Section' started by madx, May 20, 2010.

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How is this driver working for you?

  1. Better than previous drivers

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  2. About the same as previous drivers

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  3. Worse than previous drivers

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    28.6%
  1. madx

    madx Active Member

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  2. SoLoR

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    Zer0K3wL Banned

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    gief x64.
    and whoever using 32 bit anyway still xD.
     
  4. Hog54

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    Why is this driver 50 mbs smaller than original?
     

  5. wekktor

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    wtf I get an error every time I try to install it. Have tried both the setup and manually.
     
  6. TheSarge

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    I'll wait until we hear something official from nvidia.
     
  7. EnemyOmen

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    Me too. Id rather not mess with any leaked betas...
     
  8. fiika

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    Lots of peeps...

    I call BS on these drivers. If these were the real deal I doubt NV would release them going by the performance of them in the other thread. NV might be slow but they're not retards.
     
  9. xSLIX

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    Lol too funny
     
  10. SuperBill

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    32-bit is DEAD! I haven't even touched a 32-bit OS in two years! I guess it will take Microsoft to stop releasing operating systems in a 32-bit flavor to finally kill it because the average consumer loves to hold back technological innovation (just look at all the people still running XP).
     

  11. WaroDaBeast

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    The Pentium M laptop I'm using might want to disagree with you.
     
  12. The General

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    32bit is not dead, plenty of people still use it, please stop talking nonsense.
     
  13. sykozis

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    32Bit is far from dead. The "average consumer" is not what prevents innovation. The lack of available native software is hindering the 64bit conversion more than the "average consumer". MS, as a company, has to release products the consumer wants and as long as all software is 32bit native, the consumer will want a 32bit OS. Running 32bit software on a 64bit OS doesn't push most consumers to make the change. Running 32bit software on a 64bit OS doesn't impress anyone because the performance gains that are possible with 64bit native software can't exist.
     
  14. SuperBill

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    6 year old tech.

    I think you guys misunderstand me. It's one thing to retain 32-bit systems (they most certainly still have plenty of functionality) but it's continued development is holding us back.... though I will hand it to Microsoft they've made the crossover much easier with the advent of Windows Vista/7.
     
  15. Mda400

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    But you dont and shouldnt have to use it anymore because most compatibility problems are gone with modern technology and you get more compatibility out of a 64-bit OS. A single core will still work under a 64-bit OS. its mostly memory addressing that changes.
     

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    i doubt anyone with gtx 480 is using 32 bit on their systems ;>.
     
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    You'd be surprised :puke2:
     
  18. MM10X

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    why the jump from the 190 drivers to the 256 drivers?! shouldent they release 210's or something?
     
  19. The General

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    because the 256 drivers are only meant for the new geforce cards, i am sure nvidia will jump to the 198 drivers soon.
     
  20. MM10X

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    ah... i see.
     

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