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Old January 7th 04, 11:25 PM
Viken Karaguesian
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Default 52.16 drivers - will it help Ti-4200 cards?

Hi all,

I recently read (on guru3d.com) about the great new 62.16 drivers and how
they're supposed to be totally new and totally rewritten. This reviewer on
guru3d.com really liked the drivers. My question is: Will these drivers help
my GF4-Ti4200 128MB Card or are they geared more towards the newer FX-5XXX
cards?

P.S.: I just noticed that the latest drivers are 53.03


 




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