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Old Ti4200: new drivers?
I've a Ti4200 with 43.45 detonator drivers.
Anyone knows if exsist a newer driver from nvidia (forceware of any version) that may be better than my old ones? Thank you -- Napolux http://napolux.altervista.org |
All Nvidia boards use the same driver, go to the Nvidia site and select your
graphics board type and operating system and you will be taken to the correct page for download -- Regards Spencer "Napolux" wrote in message m... I've a Ti4200 with 43.45 detonator drivers. Anyone knows if exsist a newer driver from nvidia (forceware of any version) that may be better than my old ones? Thank you -- Napolux http://napolux.altervista.org |
Spencer wrote:
All Nvidia boards use the same driver, go to the Nvidia site and select your graphics board type and operating system and you will be taken to the correct page for download But here a new question appears: is it WORTHED to install newer drivers or not? i have GF4 MX400 card and i often wonder that... Since - my guess - newer drivers probably refer to newer boards only, while retaining existing functions of old ones. It's really a question what to improve on old board... "Napolux" wrote in message m... I've a Ti4200 with 43.45 detonator drivers. Anyone knows if exsist a newer driver from nvidia (forceware of any version) that may be better than my old ones? Thank you -- Napolux http://napolux.altervista.org |
The answer is: it depends. Sometimes it is necessary to update to later
drivers to support a new game properly. Often the down side is lower performance on older games. DaveL "SleeperMan" wrote in message ... But here a new question appears: is it WORTHED to install newer drivers or not? i have GF4 MX400 card and i often wonder that... Since - my guess - newer drivers probably refer to newer boards only, while retaining existing functions of old ones. It's really a question what to improve on old board... |
The newer 45.23 driver is very stable with the Ti 4200 card.
-- DaveW "Napolux" wrote in message m... I've a Ti4200 with 43.45 detonator drivers. Anyone knows if exsist a newer driver from nvidia (forceware of any version) that may be better than my old ones? Thank you -- Napolux http://napolux.altervista.org |
Lars-Erik Østerud wrote:
SleeperMan skrev: But here a new question appears: is it WORTHED to install newer drivers or not? i have GF4 MX400 card and i often wonder that... What ARE the best drivers for the Ti-4200 actually? Some say 44.03 (the one I use) Some say 43.45 (as he uses) Some say 45.23 (haven't tested those) Anyway, Source (Half-Life 2) complained about the drivers beeing to old with 44.03, but the newer drivers has no better DX9 support, right, as this is as hardware thing (says hardware DX8 and software DX9 in the Half-Life 2 video settings pane). Or.... ? I ahve used these drivers at various times with a G4 ti4200 and G4 ti4800 with good success in various games, as needed to boost performance/quality/stability. I skipped the 3x.xx and 4x.xx series completely - too many problems in too many dx/d3d games ti4200 53.03 56.64 56.72 - needed to get Dues Ex working in dx/d3d without crashing Ti4800 61.77 66.93 |
DaveW wrote:
The newer 45.23 driver is very stable with the Ti 4200 card. I second that. |
"Lars-Erik Østerud" .@. wrote in message news:VehFd.1195$VR2.245@amstwist00... SleeperMan skrev: But here a new question appears: is it WORTHED to install newer drivers or not? i have GF4 MX400 card and i often wonder that... What ARE the best drivers for the Ti-4200 actually? Some say 44.03 (the one I use) Some say 43.45 (as he uses) Some say 45.23 (haven't tested those) Anyway, Source (Half-Life 2) complained about the drivers beeing to old with 44.03, but the newer drivers has no better DX9 support, right, as this is as hardware thing (says hardware DX8 and software DX9 in the Half-Life 2 video settings pane). Or.... ? -- Lars-Erik - http://home.chello.no/~larse/ - ICQ # 7297605 Win98se, Asus P4PE, 2.53 GHz, Asus V8420 (Ti4200), SB-Live! 'Source' is just a typical game engine - suggest using the latest driver with little regard on whether it'd actually make any difference! I still use a Inno3D 4200 and I'm using 61.77. Prior to these I'd stuck with 31.40 'cause they were 100% stable and I could run all my games (up until I had to get some later ones - hence 61.77). Again, I'm not going to upgrade these until I attempt something that just will not work with them. There are always going to be minor improvements/fixes in driver releases for old cards but nothing major. |
Some say 44.03 (the one I use)
Some say 43.45 (as he uses) Some say 45.23 (haven't tested those) I still use the 44.03's and have tested most of the newer versions with my 4200. I lose too much performance with the newest drivers. Unless you have a specific game that requires the newest drivers, you should stay with the 44.03's or version close to that IMO. Anyway, Source (Half-Life 2) complained about the drivers beeing to old with 44.03, but the newer drivers has no better DX9 support, right, as this is as hardware thing (says hardware DX8 and software DX9 in the Half-Life 2 video settings pane). Or.... ? It doesn't matter that HL2 complains about DX9 drivers. Your card can only do 8.1 so it makes no difference. As long as the drivers support 8.1 that is all you need. I use the 44.03's with Hl2 and it runs great. I do have the stutter problem though, by it is not related to the video drivers. I tried the latest Nvidia drivers and it didn't make a difference so I went back to the 44.03's. So just ignore HL2 and use the older drivers with your 4200. |
I am running the 66.93 drivers on mine with no problems, had to upgrade as
HL2 was all weird, they fixed the problems, "Napolux" wrote in message m... I've a Ti4200 with 43.45 detonator drivers. Anyone knows if exsist a newer driver from nvidia (forceware of any version) that may be better than my old ones? Thank you -- Napolux http://napolux.altervista.org |
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