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New Nvidia driver...

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Be careful with this one Alain. As of about an hour ago EVGA pulled all references to the new drivers. It may be because, as one poster claimed, that the information contained broke an NDA about the GTX 590 and a new version of the 560, listing both cards as being supported. Others claim this is untrue. In any case, EVGA has pulled back and as of this time no other original source has yet released anything concerning the drive whatsoever.My linkKind regards,Edit: EVGA Product Manager Jacob F just released this short statement:"Sorry this driver is no longer available at this time. This has nothing to do with any major bugs."
No problem with this driver, we should see a new GTX 590 soon.
But, but... I just bought the GTX 580! LOL!Best regards,Jim

Will the additional memory & shaders actually improve performance when running FSX?

MSFS

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Will the additional memory & shaders actually improve performance when running FSX?
No, this card is like SLI.....

Yes.... and this is the Hardware forum!GPU & drivers are here. <_<

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Yes.... and this is the Hardware forum!GPU & drivers are here.dry.gif
Sorry, I will be more carefull next time......Did you say Yes the 595 will be better?
No, this card is like SLI.....
That's what I thought.

MSFS

Unless he can present some FSX benchmarks for the GTX 590, I'd say that he has no clue and that the information is only based on rumours.(You wouldn't present rumours as facts, would you? Because there is an entire forum dedicated to that, it's called the Microsoft Flight forum.)

(You wouldn't present rumours as facts, would you? Because there is an entire forum dedicated to that, it's called the Microsoft Flight forum.)
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Since when can FSX use SLI? It's not built for that....

GTX 550? Will it be a cheaper version of the GTX 560?

Best regards, Steffen

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(You wouldn't present rumours as facts, would you? Because there is an entire forum dedicated to that, it's called the Microsoft Flight forum.)
:Applause: Isn't that the truth!!Kind regards,

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