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    inspiron 9400 nvidia 7800go drivers

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by dedpunx, Apr 8, 2006.

  1. dedpunx

    dedpunx Newbie

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    hi, just taken delivery of inspiron 9400 and ran 3d mark 05 .....disapointed with results. only3778.
    anyone know which nvidia drivers to upgrade to?
    its currently running the 78.59 from dell , looked at nvidia site ( maybe i'm being a bit dumb) but they only list for a go gtx.

    any help ( or spare braincells) would be appreciated.

    jim :confused:
     
  2. doughy

    doughy Notebook Consultant

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    The dell drivers are rubbish for the 7800, go to www.tweaksrus.com and get XTreme-G MobileForce 84.22-v2.30 drivers, then you can up the core and memory clocks and get some real good performance up to 40% more ive read. Dell underclocks the card at 250mhz im running at 360mhz core and 840 memory with the mobile force with no increase in temps.
     
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    mongoloido Notebook Consultant

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    What are you using to monitor the gpu temp? I've been using the gpu temp monitor that comes with the tweaksrus drivers, but I'm not sure I trust them. Sometimes, they seem to go totally haywire on me. Last night, I was playing Oblivion for a couple hours, quit the game, and brought up the temp monitor to get a guage on where things were. The monitor said 73C, dropped down to 70C over the next minute or two, then just started climbing. By the time it hit 77C, I restarted my computer. After restart, the temp was in the 60s, and dropped down to 62C... Seems a little goofy to me.
     
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    jack5577 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I stopped using the tweak drivers because even at 250mhz the core as pushing 83'C!, I went back to the Dell's, which aren't that bad, the biggest thing I found is removing all the bloat software that is running in the backround!

    I then download riva tuner, which is awesome for monitoring temperature..it even saves a time history to a log so you can see the peak temps during gaming. With that I'm extremely happy, with the dell drivers to boot. Experiment...I lost a few hundred 3dmark points going back to the dell drivers, but that is pretty insignificant, compared to the heat issue I had with the tweak drivers.

    Jack