Nvidia GeForce Beta 275.27

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce Drivers Section' started by basco, May 17, 2011.

  1. GSDragoon

    GSDragoon Master Guru

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    I don't have many benchmarks anymore, but I tried a couple. The dual core improvement had me curious.

    E8400 & GTX 260 (details in profile)

    Just Cause 2 - Desert Sunrise - (1920x1080)

    270.61 - 98.98 fps
    275.27 - 98.74 fps

    Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark - High (1920x1080)
    270.61 - 2855 points
    275.27 - 2809 points


    Meh, maybe nothing afterall.
     
  2. TheHunter

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    yes L4d2 is smooth here too, but only with Threaded optimization - ON, with auto it stutters for a mili sec every few min., for example with 270.61 geforce or quadro or tesla i had to use threaded opt.- off to keep it smooth.

    :nerd:Good to hear about TF2, how do you use threaded optimization with this game?

    Well I must disable it or it stutters allot more, with off its kept to min and it doesn't matter which driver anything over 26x.xx makes it.. lol i hope its finally fixed for my gpu too:pc1::nerd:

    btw,both games have ingame multi core enabled.
     
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    I had already uninstalled the prior drivers and restarted the PC a couple of times to clean up NVIDIA remnants inc in the registry etc that are always missed even by programs like driver sweeper etc.

    Have also tried installing over prior drivers.

    So I guess it could be that my 560Ti has 2Gb RAM which is causing a problem with something being installed.
     
  4. TFL Replica

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    I reckon the dual core improvement only affects CPU limited scenarios so of you who are posting no gains on heavily GPU limited benchmarks aren't really looking in the right places.
     

  5. PhazeDelta1

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    i second this. try something like vantage
     
  6. Rebel975

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    270.51 MAXED: 15-20 fps. GPU1: 100% usage. GPU2: 0-5% usage.
    270.51 High: 45-60 fps. GPU1: 100% usage. GPU2: 0-5% usage.
    270.51 Low: 70-100 fps. GPU1: 100% usage. GPU2: 0-5% usage.

    275.27 MAXED: 20-25 fps. GPU1: ~60% usage. GPU2: ~60% usage.
    275.27 High: 60-90 fps. GPU1: ~70% usage. GPU2: ~70% usage.
    275.27 Low: 90-120 fps. GPU1: ~60% usage. GPU2: ~60% usage.

    GPU usage in SLI...ugh. I'll play other things until they release a new driver.

    *Maxed means that everything is maxed.


    Edit- sorry, this is for The Witcher 2.
     
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  7. Infinity7_00

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    Rebel975, what game are you talking about? I kept going backwards through the thread looking for some game you've mentioned previously but can't determine what game you're talking about.
     
  8. Prophet

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    I havent commented on it before but I appreciate the effort, and Im sure more with me. Thanks!
     
  9. xankazo

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    Thank you! These look like some good drivers.
     
  10. Andypandy1991

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    Anyone found a solution to the witcher 2 not recognizing sli in some rigs properly?
     

  11. intellimoo

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    Yes. (Only because of nvidia actually doing something right.) lol :infinity:
     
  12. Andypandy1991

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    So one guys at nvidia forums found a way for the witcher 2 to utilize correctly sli!
    He said to change the compatibility bits code to another code via nvidia inspector!
    Anyone tried that?
     
  13. Year

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    thank you for taking the time to try this out.

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    I get this no signal when you log on windows, is this normal on windows xp 32-bit?
     
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    so the scaling options are fixed? can i select "no scale" option so a 1280.1024 image wont get enlarged to fix a 1080p screen?
     

  16. SpajdrEX

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    yes and as mentioned its unusable indoors.
     
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    My bad. I never said what game this was for. These are my poor SLI usage results for The Witcher 2. 30-40% unused potential per card. I'll wait till this gets fixed to play the game.
     
  18. Mufflore

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    Haha, you caught my funny bone :D
     
  19. Mufflore

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    You may be waiting a long time.
    It depends on the reason for the game being CPU limited, it might not be fixable.
     
  20. Wanny

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    It's possible because there is one SLI flag that gives 99% usage on both cards and runs fcking good. However, there are some lighting glitches :(
     

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