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I dont see much fo a difference between these and the old ones, everything works pretty mucht he same to me. The main thing about these drivers that I like is that they finally decided to rearrange the control panel. You can select things from the side, like the old one. I still prefer the old panel but them getting rid of those stupid menus makes this new one a whole lot more manageable for me.

I dont see much fo a difference between these and the old ones, everything works pretty mucht he same to me. The main thing about these drivers that I like is that they finally decided to rearrange the control panel. You can select things from the side, like the old one. I still prefer the old panel but them getting rid of those stupid menus makes this new one a whole lot more manageable for me.

I actually felt the opposite from you, but after playing around with it I agree. Its way easier to get around instead of clicking on an icon and having to go back and forth.

Ya...these drivers will not allow 100hz... :angry: Although the jump in performance from previous drivers is on track but still not there. I tested three games and compared them between XP and new Vista drivers. The following numbers are avg fps with FRAPS with all settings maxed on a SLI machine(Madden07 Vista 58.984 - Madden07 XP 59.538) (Battlefield2142 Vista 34.620 - Battlefield2142 XP 47.268) (Shadowbane Vista 70.797 - Shadowbane XP 57.117). As you can see the only game that shows an improvement in fps on Vista with new drivers is Shadowbane. Madden is the same and Battlefield2142 was a downgrade. Yes, I'm impressed with the jump for Shadowbane although BF2142 means more to me. I have a feeling that the next release will be just right. And hopefully I get my 100HZ back!

Running on a 6600GT AGP here. I didn't measure exact results, But both Aero and games I've tried seem to run at least 10% quicker and smoother. I've tried Pro Evolution Soccer 6 and Guild Wars, As well as some smaller, older games. The new control panel is better in the sense it actually listens to most of your choices :p

So if I already have this installed, don't need to reinstall with the WHQL?

I doubt it.. They both appear to have the same build number.. The WHQL would just mean that under Vista X64 you would not have the unsigned driver prompt.

(please note: I could be wrong.. there may be slight differences, but you'd think they would upgrade the build number if they changed it for the WHQL drivers)

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