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    m17x R1_Problem with driver GTX 280M SLI

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by bajasu520, Jun 11, 2011.

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    I'm from VN, so my english is not good...
    I have a trouble with driver 280m SLI :
    - My driver is so old and have many problem : lag, slow...
    - My current driver is 257.38 A03 (since 25-08-2010), this is the lasted from Dell
    - I try to find the newer on Nvidia.com but can not setup

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    Help me Plzzz !!! :(
     
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    Some one Plzzz !!!
     
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    Also, after installing this driver, if you're having problems such as freezing and the "driver stopped responding" warning. You might wanna go into the bios and turn PCI Gen 2 to disabled.

    However, if you're having no troubles, disregard my advice.