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    Dox 182.46????

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Luke790, Apr 9, 2009.

  1. Luke790

    Luke790 Newbie

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    SORRY POSTED IN WRONG FORUM. DON'T KNOW HOW T DELETE
    Hi I have an Asus notebook F3Jv and recently updated my VGA driver via the asus support site.
    Under the current driver version I have forceware version 86.28. I wanted to know how the DOX 182.46 driver comes into play. Is it a seperate driver to increase my performance or being that I have already got the latest driver installed (namely v8.6.2.8) should I not worry about DOX 182.46.

    Please help - little uneducated regarding this aspect.

    Thanks in advance
     
  2. nklive

    nklive Notebook Evangelist

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    which graphic card do you have? I assume you have Geforce 7600 Go. Your drivers are very old. You have to unistall your current drivers (use Driver Sweeper) and then download the Dox drivers from Laptopvideo2go and install them. The Dox drivers are normal nvidia drivers but very optimized and without PhysX. I think they are for Geforce 6 series and onwards. That's it.
     
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