Posts Tagged ‘geforce’

19
February

nVidia 182.06 WHQL Drivers Released

nvidia logonVidia released their latest set of drivers, 182.06, which come packed with  improvements in many games and full OpenGL 3.0 support. These drivers work with GeForce  6, 7, 8, 9, and 200-series cards. Here’s what comes with the download:

  • Recommended for the best experience in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
  • Boosts performance in several 3D applications. The following are examples of improvements measured with Release 182.06 WHQL drivers vs. Release 181.22 WHQL drivers (results will vary depending on your GPU, system configuration, and game settings):
    • Up to 8% performance increase in Fallout 3 at high resolution and AA.
    • Up to 10% performance increase in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
    • Up to 9% performance increase in Half-Life 2 at high resolution with AA.
    • Up to 11% performance increase in Left 4 Dead at high resolution with AA.
    • Up to 10% performance increase in Race Driver: GRID at high resolution and AA
  • Includes full support for OpenGL 3.0 on GeForce 8-series, 9-series, and 200-series GPUs.
  • Automatically installs the new PhysX System Software version 9.09.0203.

Download : nVidia ForceWare 182.06 for Windows XP 32-bit

Download : nVidia ForceWare 182.06 for Windows XP 64-bit

Download : nVidia ForceWare 182.06 for Windows Vista 32-bit

Download : nVidia ForceWare 182.06 for Windows Vista 64-bit

nVidia 177.41 WHQL Drivers Released

nVidia has some new drivers, but note that if you already have the 175.16 WHQL Drivers, you are already up-to-date unless you just bought one of nVidia’s brand new 200 series cards.

Download : nVidia ForceWare 177.41 for Windows XP 32-bit (37.2 MB)

Download : nVidia ForceWare 177.41 for Windows XP 64-bit (48.1 MB)

Download : nVidia ForceWare 177.41 for Windows Vista 32-bit (35.5 MB)

Download : nVidia ForceWare 177.41 for Windows Vista 64-bit (49.5 MB)

The GeForce GTX 280 is the best graphics card to-date, and probably the best processor to-date too, with 240 processing cores! Most processors on the market today have 2 cores, with powerful processors utilizing 4. The amount of power availible in the 280 is almost unimaginable. The 280 is the world’s first graphics card that can run Crysis at a screen resolution of 1900×1280 with settings on high at 15 frames per second. The closest card to that can run it at only <1 frame per second. Overall, the GeForce GTX 280 is an insanely powerful graphics card that comes at the hefty price of $650.