Can Geforce2go use Nvidia ForceWare?


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If you download it from nVidia.com - No you need a special version of driver that supoorts Go cards. I know there's a small application for ATI cards that makes Catalyst drivers compatable with ATI mobile catrds. I'm positive that there's similar app for nVidia... just do google for it. Good luck!

Usually its just replace the driver ini file with one with support for additional devices.

www.Guru3D.com is your best bet, their drivers are usually pre-edited.. however, I've never checked to see if they support mobile devices.

Yes but it wont notice any changes since the GeForce 2 series stopeed having improvement with drive at 42.xx.

ABC and a half!

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I actually noticed a drop in framerates when going from Detinator to Forceware

i just can find geforce4go driver from nVidia.com but no 2go

why?nvidia doesn't support 2go series now??

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http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/

http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=92841

According to this, the 56.72 would be the newest driver that's best for your card.  No reason for you to not test and try different things though.

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The 45.91s gave me the best results on my Go440, 100 points higher then the 56.72s

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