February 3, 200521 yr I use nVidia drivers 56.72 on my Ti4600 and they work great. Shall I stick with them or upgrade to something else? Appreciate comments, thanks!JS Jonathan Sacks Dell XPS Gen 4, Pentium IV Northwood extreme 3.8Ghz, 3Ghz RAM, eVGA 7900 GTO, 12 GoFlight modules plus MCP-PRO AP and EFIS, GF pedestal, CH rudder pedals, CH throttle quadrant, 42" LG LED, 24" DELL LCD, Windows XP, FS2004, FSUIPC 3.96 FS Autostart 1.1 (Build 11), FS Navigator 4.6, UT, FE, GE, REX, PMDG, Level-D, PSS, etc.
February 4, 200521 yr Well with my Ti4200 I still use the 56.64, the 56.72 were not very smooth, fairly choppy. As for anything newer, I was having to many problems with the newer drivers, mainly graphics corruption. I don't plan to swtich anytime soon, the really weird thing is though when I used my old computer with this card the new drivers worked fine but then I built this new one and the new drivers work worth a crap.
February 4, 200521 yr You may find this "sticky" over at guru3d interesting reading :)http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?threadid=92841
February 7, 200521 yr <Do yourself a HUGE favor. If it ain't broke...don't fix it.Most, if not all new driver releases do not GENERALLY improve functionality. Rather, they are incremental improvements that address specific issues. Check the read me files that accompany the new release and read about what changes have been made and why. If those changes don't address any of your issues then stay away from the new version like the plague.But if you don't have any issues, the "fixes" that might do someone else's rig some good can worsen yours.Regards,Jim
February 8, 200521 yr i use the 45.23 drivers with my ti 4600, everything since gives me reduced Open GL performance and some drivers gave me artifacts in the mirrors in GPL
February 12, 200521 yr I've gone back from the 6x.xx series drivers to the 56.72 drivers for my Ti4200-128. They work great! Bert
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