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NVmax v4 Preview and Detonators!

Steven Parker   on 18 January 2002 - 19:32 · no comments & 216 views

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Degger has told me that he has aquired the latest beta of NVmax v4.00.13, he has done a mini review and some screenshots, he is not allowed to post it for download but we can see the shape of things to come.

From Warp2search: If you would like to see the first screenshots and read a small review of this cool program and take a look @ the brand new and very hot menustructure click HERE

Also another one from Warp2search points me in the general direction of the latest Detonators (these ones have to work, they are on a NVidia FTP) these are v23.12

Download: DetonatorXP v23.12 for Windows 2000/XP
Download: DetonatorXP v23.12 for Windows 98/Me

If you don't want the latest Detonators, browsing this directory will give you a complete listing of ALL of the released drivers past and present. Thanks NVidia Poland!

News source: Warp2search


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