Nvidia GeForce 326.98 OPENGL 4.4

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce Drivers Section' started by Cyris, Aug 30, 2013.

  1. -Tj-

    -Tj- Ancient Guru

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    What would it be then? i tried 925mhz @1.081v, I played at 932mhz@1.088v one day earlier or many other times.. It was weird like 1.081v wasnt enough and then it corrupted whole gpu somehow, when I took it out and put back in it was ok again.


    Btw can psu cause it? But i guess it doesnt matter anymore, well i had a nasty surprise yesterday night., there was a big thunderstorm and one time it hit so close it knocked down my old 5year psu and killed it for good (Tagan 600w).. Im getting this 80+ chieftec tomorrow, cant wait :D notebook sux


    EDIT: phew its a live, I was so scared it killed everything with it! :)
     
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  2. Shayne

    Shayne Master Guru

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    Been using these for a while now and not a prob. Had to uninstall and reinstall with the second monitor booted for recognition but then fine for cold boot to HT. Madvr seems to stream fine. Still playing lara, and while no bench can't see much diff between 14.22 and these. This card seems stable at these clocks (quick and dirty). Need both sides and if it works?

    Regards
     
  3. Dragondale13

    Dragondale13 Ancient Guru

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    Same here.Benches don't see any difference vs 326.80 but gameplay in Far Cry 3 is fantastic.
     
  4. Elysium666

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    For the guy with a GTX 460: Your card is most likely overheating as it's old and the thermal paste on these cards tends to loose its properties over time. Another guy reported higher idle temperatures with newer drivers. It could also be a that VRM (voltage regulating module) or a resistor is failing. Check if it's overheating, repaste it or get a newer card. If after repasting it's not overheating and still crashes, it's either something else entirely (windows) or problems with a VRM/resistor(s)/PSU. How old is your PSU?
     

  5. s1DDy

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    clicked the new physx drivers link and got to this thread:3 o well.. :p

    These physx drivers... it making older games (alice, dead space2.. ) very.... twitchy.., physx is all over the place... (instead of lighting ornaments swinging gently they go beserk :3 just 1 example)
     
  6. PirateNeilsouth

    PirateNeilsouth Ancient Guru

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    Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered. :(

    - Uninstalled driver, screen went black and I had to Hard Reset!

    314.22 still the best:banana:
     
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  7. Venomsword

    Venomsword Master Guru

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    This driver won't allow me to OC my Palit 560Ti 448 - throttles to 405 MHz in games :( (Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered...) Anyway I'm selling it now and getting Asus GTX760 :banana: tomorrow :)
     
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  8. sqook

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    windows 8.1 rtm no problem driver
     
  9. johnmambo

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    Anyone tested those with FF XIV ?
     
  10. JonasBeckman

    JonasBeckman Ancient Guru

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    http://www.station-drivers.com/inde...de-327-02whql-august-29-from-w-u?limitstart=0

    Some 327.02 driver, apparently from Windows Update?
    (I don't have a Nvidia GPU so I don't really know much about their drivers, thought I should post it though whatever it might be.)


    EDIT: Ah I didn't see the 327.24 driver thread a bit further down, whoops.
     
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