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| Thread ID: 121514 | 2011-10-29 01:27:00 | Updating drivers issue 8600GT (ASUS labeled) | goodiesguy (15316) | Press F1 |
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| 1240654 | 2011-10-29 06:50:00 | The GeForce link wainuitech gave had a further link to the driver forums and a reinstallation guide that has allowed my to update my 8800GT for the first time ever! No wonder, it was not so simple as a reinstall over the old driver, or even a straight Windows uninstall first. | PPp (9511) | ||
| 1240655 | 2011-10-29 21:04:00 | I've never had a problem like that but I never install the AIB manufacturer's drivers or stupid utilities either. Just download latest drivers from nVidia directly (or ATi) and away you go, unless the latest release has some awful bug. |
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| 1240656 | 2011-10-29 23:19:00 | I uninstalled the Asus software and the driver now works fine. Although i will try to look if there is newer versions of the asus software. | goodiesguy (15316) | ||
| 1240657 | 2011-10-30 00:19:00 | The nVidia drivers do (or used to) actually have an inbuilt overclocking feature, and also, temperature readout. Not sure about the new control panel though, you might need a registry hack or such to enable it. |
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| 1240658 | 2011-10-30 00:59:00 | The nVidia drivers do (or used to) actually have an inbuilt overclocking feature, and also, temperature readout. Not sure about the new control panel though, you might need a registry hack or such to enable it. Thanks for the info. |
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