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    v185.20 Vista 32bit | NVIDIA

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by icehell, Jan 20, 2009.

  1. icehell

    icehell Notebook Evangelist

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    i see much complaint from this driver in laptopvideo2go.com ....
    Does any body here have heat issue or hang up with this driver?
     
  2. GanGstaOne

    GanGstaOne Notebook Evangelist

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    i test every new driver when is released and i can tell you that this is the worse driver from 180.xx series for games best from this series are 180.43 and 180.70 and 181.20 and 181.22 and Dox driver are even better for games
     
  3. Blacky

    Blacky Notebook Prophet

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    In terms of performance it is an excellent driver, but it is also very buggy: for example you can't set individual preferences for every application you have.

    I would recommend the latest Dox driver (181.20), works very well.
     
  4. theriko

    theriko Ronin

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    so far 185.20 had my 3dmark record, and I've had no problems with it.

    I haven't necessarily run the same settings through 3dmark with other drivers though