DH zer0point drivers (ATI/nVidia)


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These were released last week, but anyways.

For the ATI drivers...

*Based on the Official 6.2 Drivers

*New tweaks and optimizations to enhance driver performance and image quality.

*2 versions avalilable: one with the normal CP and another one with the CCC to reduce download size.

*This will be our last release with the normal CP since we're migrating to the CCC.

*DHzer0point Video Acceleration and IQ tweaks for enhanced video playback

*Adaptive anti-Aliasing Performance mode enabled by default, we felt this gave a mcuh better Image quality without a noticable performance loss. This is NOT the Case with the CCC release, you'll need to enable that on your own.

*H.264 Acceleeration enabled by default Requires compliant hardware and codec.

*PCI LAtency set to BIOS defaults, this stops the video card from hogging the PCI bus and can reduce skipping and stuttering in certain games.

Download with CCC

Download without CCC

For the nVidia drivers...

*Based on Forceware 8360

*Dual core/Hyperthreading optimizations from Nvidia

*Improved High End Pixel Shading Performance

*UT2004 and older early DX9/8 improvements

*Compatibility tweaks still included

*Fixed Resolutions bug

*All SLI options, rendering AA/AF, Overclocking options should be available

*Full Mobility support

*Hardcoded PCI Latency to BIOS defaults, keeps the video card from hogging the PCI bus, and can reduce or eliminate skipping from some titles

*VMR option available and enabled by default

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Seeing how progress on the Omega Forceware drivers is going almost nowhere, I tried the zer0point nVidia drivers instead. They sure as hell cut the stuttering I experienced in UT2004 to a minimal level. :yes: Can't say anything about its supposed 'increased image quality' though.

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let us know how they compare with ati and/or omega

I'm not too sure. But for those Half Life 2 / CS Source and Doom 3 gamers, this driver set has game specific optimizations for them, or so it says in the release notes. Strangely, I can't find those files in my install folder. :wacko:

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