September 12, 200718 yr If there's anyone out there with anti-aliasing problems using Vista and an Nvidia 8 series video card it's almost certainly worth wandering over to Guru3D.com and finding the latest (Beta) Geforce drivers. I've just installed Forceware 163.67 and now I can run anti-aliasing from inside FS9 - which I couldn't before. seems to have fixed some cursor problems AND given a few more FPS.Definitely a step in the right direction.:-)
September 20, 200718 yr Pop over to the Nvidia site and get the 163.69 drivers released on 18/09 or 09/18 depending upon your persuasionAybehttp://www.jdtllc.com/images/rcv4bannerbeta.jpg Andy Brockbank
September 20, 200718 yr Do these solve the FS AA/AF issues?I FINALLY have my current driver set "pretty good" so I don't want to start going through the driver uninstall/reinstall and config if they don't drastically change things. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated-PaulPrimary RigLiquid CooledIntel C2D E6600 @3.2 gigsAsus P5N32SLI-Plus2 gigs Corsair XMS PC6400 4 4 4 12 @810Dual OC'd XFX 8800GTX @ 2 gigs24 inch Widescreen LCD 16XAA/16XAFDual 19 inch LCD'sRaid-0+1PCPower and Cooling 1k Quad SLIhttp://home.comcast.net/~psolk/3monitorsa.htmlBackup RigAMD 4000 San Diego @ 2.72 Gigs Kingston Corsair XMS CL2XFX 7900 GTX Raid-0 Have a Wonderful Day -Paul Solk
September 20, 200718 yr What about FS9 on Windows XP using the nvidia 7600 GS 512 MB video card? What driver do y'all suggest using for best performance there?P4 2.4 Ghz Gateway E-41003.5 GB PC3200 DDR 400 Mhz Ramnvidia 7600 GS 512 MB vid cardLG 20.1" widescreen monitor.ThanksPaul. Paul
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