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GTX560 TI and nvidea drivers ?

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Hello, I have got a ASUS GTX560 TI directCU II TOP card! Want to know if somebody can tell wat the best driver is ??Because with my older card I noticed that not all drivers where good !!!! So is there anybody who can tell more about their findings with GTX560 drivers ???? Like to here! Kind regards !!!!

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Hi I have the card you have infact I have to to run 4 monitores,now since that asus is using nvidia technology in this card you will need the latest for nvidia 8800 ver 280.26 that is wat I use and it is working fine jens baltzer

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Hi I have the card you have infact I have to to run 4 monitores,now since that asus is using nvidia technology in this card you will need the latest for nvidia 8800 ver 280.26 that is wat I use and it is working fine jens baltzer
Hi Jens, What you mean by nvidea 8800 ver because if I look on the nvidea sitefor driver download I can find my card under 500 series !!http://www.nvidia.co...aspx?lang=en-usSo why download drivers for 8800 ?? Kind regards Robert!

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Hi,I use the latest drivers on my DirectCU II 560Ti, which I downloaded in the link you posted. Works dine with the Configuration posted in this forum.

John Rubens
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I`d hazard a guess English is not his mother tongue, he has the 8800 and uses that version. What he`s saying is use the most up to date version for your card. I could be wong, but thats my take on it. Whereas the post immediately before mine is probably the info you want. Steve

I`d hazard a guess English is not his mother tongue, he has the 8800 and uses that version. What he`s saying is use the most up to date version for your card. I could be wong, but thats my take on it. Whereas the post immediately before mine is probably the info you want. Steve
You are right english is not my mother tongue,the 8800 is my old card,sorry for any confusion.I do have 2GTX560 cards now,and if you that is VonRondstadd do a search on nvidia driver download under 500 series you will end up with the same driver ver witch are 280.26 only 2 month old br Jens Baltzer

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Hi Jens, What you mean by nvidea 8800 ver because if I look on the nvidea sitefor driver download I can find my card under 500 series !!http://www.nvidia.co...aspx?lang=en-usSo why download drivers for 8800 ?? Kind regards Robert!
Yes you can just imagine that you have a nvidia card1-Product Type:GeForce2-Product Series:GeForce 500 series3-Product:GeForce GTX560Tiand so on you are good to go br Jens Baltzer

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Oké thanks, I use latest driver 280.26.But only want to know if people are getting better result with older drivers ????But it seems not!! And you can also download nvidea drivers from http://downloads.guru3d.com/Is there any difference exept than the driver number with the driver from http://www.nvidia.com/ ???? Robert

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Oké thanks, I use latest driver 280.26.But only want to know if people are getting better result with older drivers ????But it seems not!! And you can also download nvidea drivers from http://downloads.guru3d.com/Is there any difference exept than the driver number with the driver from http://www.nvidia.com/ ???? Robert
Hi mate,I don't think so. All the drivers are made specificly for each card, in your case the GTX560ti. I'm also planning to buy a GTX560ti, is it any good? Are you happy with the card? No issues like overheating or panel freezes? Thanks in advance,

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They said in the PC Pilot that the GTX560 was on of the best for FSX !!!!Also if you search on the internet!Only I bought the TI version one week ago and until now I am happy with it!Copper heat-pipes that make direct contact with the GPU that helps improve cooling by 20% when compared to the NVIDIA reference design. No problems so far!! http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1540/1/ Good luck!

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Hi mate, I don't think so. All the drivers are made specificly for each card, in your case the GTX560ti. I'm also planning to buy a GTX560ti, is it any good? Are you happy with the card? No issues like overheating or panel freezes?Thanks in advance,
I've been using the GTX560ti for about two months now, and without question it is the best Nvidia card I've ever used with FSX in terms of framerates and stability. My previous cards (over the last 4 years) were the 8800, 280 and 470. All worked reasonably well except the 470, which developed a defective RAM module when it was 6 months old, causing BSODs when the card was put under a load. I use the GTX560Ti on an 2600 K7 system, moderately overclocked. In FSX, I have FS Global Ultimate terrain mesh. Ultimate Terrain, GEX and REX. Even at graphically-intense add-on airports like FSDT JFK, I regularly get 30-35 FPS in the NGX, with no micro-stutters or artifacts, and the card runs quite cool under load. Not sure which driver version I have at the moment, as I'm not at my FSX computer. It's running whatever driver was current on the Nvidia web site about two months ago, when I purchased the card. (Just about a week before the NGX was released.) I've never had a panel freeze in the NGX, even with the original RTM version - but I can say that older complex add-ons, like the PMDG 747-400, MD-11 and the Maddog all run more smoothly with the GTX560 than they did with any of my previous GPUs.

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270.61 is the best, tried them all.
Thanks!
I've been using the GTX560ti for about two months now, and without question it is the best Nvidia card I've ever used with FSX in terms of framerates and stability. My previous cards (over the last 4 years) were the 8800, 280 and 470. All worked reasonably well except the 470, which developed a defective RAM module when it was 6 months old, causing BSODs when the card was put under a load. I use the GTX560Ti on an 2600 K7 system, moderately overclocked. In FSX, I have FS Global Ultimate terrain mesh. Ultimate Terrain, GEX and REX. Even at graphically-intense add-on airports like FSDT JFK, I regularly get 30-35 FPS in the NGX, with no micro-stutters or artifacts, and the card runs quite cool under load. Not sure which driver version I have at the moment, as I'm not at my FSX computer. It's running whatever driver was current on the Nvidia web site about two months ago, when I purchased the card. (Just about a week before the NGX was released.) I've never had a panel freeze in the NGX, even with the original RTM version - but I can say that older complex add-ons, like the PMDG 747-400, MD-11 and the Maddog all run more smoothly with the GTX560 than they did with any of my previous GPUs.
Thanks and please let me know what driver you use !!

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