smokinkane 0 Posted May 3, 2002 I have a visiontek geforce 3, I have tried using the 23.11's that I used with my previous geforce2 ultra, and I get infinite loop errors in 3dmark. So I installed the 28.32's and they work fine, but the performance is lackluster. So which det's do you think I should use? My system spec's are as follows: Shuttle AV40 P4 1.9 512mg OCZ DDR Visiontek Geforce 3 Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Promise ATA 100 controller IBM 75gxp 30gig, IBM 60gxp 60gig linksys NIC Pioneer 16x DVD Yamaha 16x burner 4.38 4-in-1's Windows XP Pro Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted May 3, 2002 I have personally had good luck with the 21.81's. Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted May 3, 2002 People who swear by using a specific set of drivers for performance reasons should all be lined up and shot IMO since they are always the first ones complaining whenever a new game doesn't work right down the track. And given that they can't even see the difference in most cases it really is a pointless exercise... Share this post Link to post
CyberGenX 0 Posted May 3, 2002 I usually go with whatever NVidia has on THEIR website, considering they make the damn chips. I never really see (along with 100% of the population) the difference 2-8 frames can make. The card makers out their usually use the last 2 versions back of the reference drivers and modify them anyway, i.e. Hercules. Go with whatever is most stable on your machine, if you desire more frames, get more memory, faster chip, better card. I am using 28.32s and get 95 - 70 FPS in Nascar 4 with 32bit color/textures, Highest possible render options, with 40 cars in front of me. The human eye can't see much of a difference after say 60FPS I may be mistaken this may be lower. Share this post Link to post
BladeRunner 0 Posted May 4, 2002 Post something like that over at madonion.com and you'd be flamed from here to eternity If you are benchmark or FPS chasing then by all means play with the hundreds of different drivers out there. If you want stability and MS WHQL qualification stick to what nvidia.com have posted. Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted May 4, 2002 I use the drivers I do because they've been not only the fastest, but also haven't given me trouble, even with new games like Jedi Knight II and Serious Sam 2. I probably will continue to use these drivers until I have a problem and need to update them. I stuck with the 10.80's for the longest time because not only were they faster than any other driver I used, but I wasn't having any problems with them either. I haven't used the WHQL drivers, but then again, I tend not to run into problems (my good luck I guess) Share this post Link to post