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    GTX 460m Drivers.

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by unacceptable, Dec 6, 2010.

  1. unacceptable

    unacceptable Notebook Enthusiast

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    So I can't seem to find any of the newer drivers for my sig rig. I'd love to run 260.99 but the ones on Nvidea's site say they are not compatible. Laptopvideo2go doesn't seem to have anything for me either. Just wondering if anyone has found away around this?
     
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    I am currently using the 263.09 driver on laptop video 2 go's website that seem to be working very well. The modified INF will work for the 460m. It improved my gaming experience overall. The only downside is that I can't seem to adjust the brightness after installing them. You can find the driver here:

    v263.09 Windows 7/Vista 64bit | NVIDIA Desktop - LaptopVideo2Go Forums
     
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    great..some idiots have reported it to Norton as malicious website...
     
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    Worked like a charm, and I got an extra 10MHz on my texture and Shader OC, aswell as an extra 50MHz out of my Memory clocks. My temps are much lower, games are more stable too.
     
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    Very nice! :) Enjoy
     
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    well you dont have to run all the drivers from lv2g. you can download it from ASUS. thn just paste yer clevo nvam file in it
     
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    Will try this, if the performance keeps in pace I would love to be able to adjust my brightness again :p
     
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    At work now but I will be sure to throw then on when I get home :D TY for the heads up!