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On nVidia's FTP, there are new Vista drivers for both x86 and x64. I have been waiting ages for these, now to test them out.

ftp://download.nvidia.com/Windows/96.33/

The drivers are of a decent size (38mb for x86, 46mb for x64), I will report back soon.

Going to test on Vista 5536.

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The Control Panel is almost the same was 88.61 except the things there that previously did not work now appear to work without producing errors (AA/AF control, program-specific settings). XP sections such as colour control etc are non-existant. From what I can tell, performance is still very unstable. This is most notable in CSS.... many fps dips.

The drivers install without problem. They also run Glass quite well.

No Digital Vibrance control either, so things look as bland as ever on my screen. Also as the release notes say, DirectX AA doesnt work via control panel. It did, however, work from in-game settings in CSS.

Vsync does work in this release, whereas it did not in Beta 2.

I have a feeling the first driver to rival XP's will be at Vista RTM Oh well... cant expect too much i guess

Release Highlights:

These drivers are only compatible with Windows Vista RC1 build 5600.16384.060829-2230 and higher, and should not be used with other versions of Windows Vista.

Just tried them on RC1 and i got a big freeze....back on original ;) will wait & see

Update: False alarm....All OK got it working now..... ;)

Edited by SFkilla

damn drivers :(

now tv out will work on my graphicard. its connected to my tv (PAL) with s-video out but when i tried the clone mode and dual view in nv control panel the tft monitor will maxium resolution 1024*768 thats so bad. with single view i have 1280*1024 but then no picture on tv :(

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