i went to nvidia site and downloaded the latest driver which.s 185.03 for my graphic card nvidia geforce 9600m gs. but still same error with blue screen
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Not sure why
I have a 9600 Gt and haven't run into any problems, I am however going to install 186.03 drivers and see how that goes -
Asus N50vn - Nvidia 186.03 WHQL
All settings on Maximum: (Except NO AA)
SCORE: 8008
AVERAGE: 48.37FPS
OS: Windows Vista(TM) Ultimate x64
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9400 @ 2.53GHz
Memory: 4092MB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 1Gb 9650M GT
Display Setting: 1280x800 60Hz
Runs fine and looks great, should still be playable for myself with 2 or 4x AA. (But demo crashes as per others) Failing that overclocking will get me to a B score without much issue. (I like the look of the Ink shader personally) -
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Xi1554
Alienware bios m5790 1.19w. DH Mobility modder with desktop 9.3 Catalyst
SCORE: 7693
AVERAGE: 45.49FPS
OS: Windows XP Home Edition
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T7200 @ 2.00GHz
Memory: 3326MB
Graphics Card: ATI MOBILITY RADEON X1900
Display Setting: 1280x800 60Hz
All settings high, No AA, Default AF, No OC. Not bad for an old laptop I guess. -
Hmm, I can't use the in-game AA without crashing, and forcing it through the control panel isn't working either. This might be an issue with the 186.03 Forcware.
Anyway, 1680x1050, Max Settings, Ink Filter:
GTX 260M @ 620/1550/925, 1.05v -
Ran ok on my T61p with the latest stock FX570m driver from Lenovo.
My most impressive setting is 100hz on the T61p display.
I'll have to run this on my RIG when I get a chance.
Nice benchmark.
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This benchmark is 4x worse on the Nvidia cards yet when it starts the demo advertising Nvidia. Not very good for comparisons.
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ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer
I started playing the actual game, even though I got really high numbers on the benchmark there were times on certain stages where there are a lot of background people that I slowed down.
Also there are a lot of options to turn up if you scroll down the list some, by default most stuff is medium not high. -
I've been fiddling with my settings all morning. I'm finally getting my score to an A. My computer should crush the games.
I am noticing slow downs on Chun Li's level though, too many people.
Is anybody able to actually have low set backgrounds? If I turn backgrounds to low, I just get a black box with some white perspective lines.. it's less detail then the training stage! Is this the same for everybody?
Also, has anybody done anything to make the animation too fast? I turned off V-Sync and not my animation is too fast when it's running at top frame rate. I get an average frame rate of 70-110 (depending on other settings) with V-Sync on my average frame rate drops to 35-40 (Peaking at about 55)
My specs are way beyond the minimum requirements.
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU P9500 @2.53GHz
Memory: 4090mb
Nvidea GeForce 9800M GT
Display Settings 1680X1050 60Hz
The only way I can get my score about 10,000 and my frame rate over 60 average is with V-Sync off. -
try 1366x738 display. same setting. it should be in the 50s, my quadro 770m (9600 gt) during matces was between 53-60 fps during game play with v-sync ON
Street Fighter 4 PC benchmark tool released
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