GeForce 368.69 WHQL driver download

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Finally. The last set caused BSOD.
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EDIT: Never mind
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Finally. The last set caused BSOD.
Drivers don't tend to cause BSODs, I've never seen a single BSOD on Win7. EVER. I suspect your rig has some issues
is the 330 Mhz pixel clock "limit" fixed with this driver?
That issue has been fixed for a few iterations
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Drivers don't tend to cause BSODs, I've never seen a single BSOD on Win7. EVER. I suspect your rig has some issues
There have been several hotfixes released by Nvidia in the past specifically due to their drivers causing BSOD's.
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Drivers don't tend to cause BSODs, I've never seen a single BSOD on Win7. EVER. I suspect your rig has some issues
Then why does nvidia say they fixed a BSOD in this driver? From this driver's changelog: "If Fast Sync is enabled, Windows Media Player playback causes a blue-screen crash."
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Is there an extended changelog for this driver somewhere? Thanks in advance... EDIT: Thanks, found it in the other thread.
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Then why does nvidia say they fixed a BSOD in this driver? From this driver's changelog: "If Fast Sync is enabled, Windows Media Player playback causes a blue-screen crash."
Because he wanted to be special. 😀
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These drivers give a small bump in performance for BF1 alpha. But still no sli support. They need to hurry up and get sli supported.
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Drivers don't tend to cause BSODs, I've never seen a single BSOD on Win7. EVER. I suspect your rig has some issues That issue has been fixed for a few iterations
Sure, and the sun is square. Drivers can and will cause BSOD's if you're unlucky. Last week I got a batch of HP laptops in our shop, not the garbage kind (think €2000+ business). After booting three they all had BSOD's, related to the Intel chipset driver :P OT: Only some small changes this time? :3eyes: