Windows 2000 Nvidia Reference Driver 5.30
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DonΒ΄t call 5.30 a reference driver!
This is a leaked beta version - nothing else. I had a look at the nvidia homepage - reference driver is still 5.22.
Llion
[This message has been edited by Llion (edited 25 June 2000).]
This is a leaked beta version - nothing else. I had a look at the nvidia homepage - reference driver is still 5.22.
Llion
[This message has been edited by Llion (edited 25 June 2000).]
actually they are not beta drivers just for some reason Nvidia just puts up certain versions on their site. Dont jump down people's throats either
DidnΒ΄t want to sound aggressive, excuse me
Llion
Llion
i just installed them. was using 5.16. q3 went from 59.6 to 60.3. dunno bout d3d. i didnt test anything. no crashes since i installed them about 25 min ago
Works great no problems at all in SMP either ( except for the 20 FPS loss in SMP mode in Quake III )
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Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard
Dual Intel Pentium III 850
512 MEGS of ECC RAM
Sound Blaster Live!
Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card
GeForce 2 GTS 64MB
IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive
Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive
Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB)
Roland Sound Canvis SC-55
3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card
Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32
Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM
Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard
Dual Intel Pentium III 850
512 MEGS of ECC RAM
Sound Blaster Live!
Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card
GeForce 2 GTS 64MB
IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive
Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive
Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB)
Roland Sound Canvis SC-55
3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card
Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32
Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM
Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
hmm, i tried enabling hibernate support, but when i actually try to hibernate, windows says my geforce drivers are causing problems or something. seeing how i never tried hibernating before (i felt like tinkering tonite: leaked drivers, hibernate, etc) do the previous versions allow hibernating, like the 5.16's i was using. i dont feel like swapping back to 516 only to find out that it still wont work and then put 530 back on.
Call me crazy..but I never use hibernate. Or sleep. In all honesty, I'm not overly sure what it does.
I leave my computer on all the time, and use the ctrl alt del lock....
Am I missing out?
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PIII 500 (Pre CuMine)
160MB RAM
GeForce DDR
Sonic Impact S90
Win2K Prof(and W98SE, but unused since early March)
Logitech Itouch Elite
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer
Everglide (HL Giganta)
Logitech Quickcam Home
etc. etc. etc.
I leave my computer on all the time, and use the ctrl alt del lock....
Am I missing out?
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PIII 500 (Pre CuMine)
160MB RAM
GeForce DDR
Sonic Impact S90
Win2K Prof(and W98SE, but unused since early March)
Logitech Itouch Elite
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer
Everglide (HL Giganta)
Logitech Quickcam Home
etc. etc. etc.
sleeping is dumb, I think. nothing turning off your moniter or a screen saver can do ... you actually RISK your current state by sleeping ... win98 used to crash a lot, too, till they released a fix, but it's still not totally stable.
Anyway, the best thing to do, is what I do. password protected screen saver that kicks in after a minute. if I get up to go to the bathroom, no one's gonna use my computer if you know what I mean. when I come back, I hit alt-ctrl-del and the admin or myself can login. It's not like windows where you enter the screen saver password. It's your NT/2000 login.
[This message has been edited by TheSpork (edited 26 June 2000).]
Anyway, the best thing to do, is what I do. password protected screen saver that kicks in after a minute. if I get up to go to the bathroom, no one's gonna use my computer if you know what I mean. when I come back, I hit alt-ctrl-del and the admin or myself can login. It's not like windows where you enter the screen saver password. It's your NT/2000 login.
[This message has been edited by TheSpork (edited 26 June 2000).]

OP
Appologize for not stating clearly in the beginning.
LLion is correct, it is an Unofficial Nvidia Reference Driver.
So far so good, no stability problem on this driver. But SMP still get 20% performance hit.
LLion is correct, it is an Unofficial Nvidia Reference Driver.
So far so good, no stability problem on this driver. But SMP still get 20% performance hit.
I gave them a try.
No particular improvement noticed.
Opengl still broken in UT, so I stay with 5.14...
As far as hibernation is concerned, I am very happy with it. Tis nice to find my desktop exactly as it was. OK, it is for home use so I have no prob with somebody switching on the box. Would not do that at work of course.
No particular improvement noticed.
Opengl still broken in UT, so I stay with 5.14...
As far as hibernation is concerned, I am very happy with it. Tis nice to find my desktop exactly as it was. OK, it is for home use so I have no prob with somebody switching on the box. Would not do that at work of course.
I just iunstalled the 522 driver set on W2K for my Asus v3800 TNT2 Ultra. I saw that Asus released new drivers v3.84a for the V3800. Which should I use, the NVidia or the Asus?
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike

OP
Driver from yoru manufacturer usually coupled with a few fancy options, while Nvidia Reference Driver (official/unofficial) usually are better than the manufacturer's driver in performance wise.