Neo7 posted on Jul 12, 2013 7:03:52 AM - Report post
Amazon says it is to arrive on the 15th though they've had a history arriving earlier than that. I checked the tracking page and it's currently sitting in my town's USPS and they haven't opened for business yet today so it's a good sign I get to do something after work.
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KingEli posted on Aug 11, 2013 4:34:09 AM - Report post
Still not a single proper driver from nvidia for the 700 series, the latest update says that the 36 hour tdr fix is targeted for the next whql which will comeout mid august, that's two months and a half since realsing the 700 series! Shame on you nvidia you have just become one of the worst companies ever Imo..
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Neo7 posted on Aug 11, 2013 11:37:08 AM - Report post
2D acceleration becomes unstable after a certain amount of time passes leaving my computer on (about a day or two). I haven't figured out the core issue though as I've also found my browser eating up 2 GB of RAM for an unknown reason (should not cause that many issues since with everything else and 16 GB of RAM to waste, it only took up 30% of it) so I don't know if it's bad memory management or the driver doing something it's not supposed to.
Unfortunately I cannot revert the driver back to before the 320 series of drivers so I had to write a restart script and execute it whenever it happens.
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CDSAfghan posted on Aug 11, 2013 12:02:58 PM - Report post
Hey King I'd use these drivers www.guru3d.com/files_details/geforce_326_41_beta_driver_download.html They are beta but dev drivers tend to be pretty good from my experience. I strongly recommend uninstalling booting into safe mode and using a driver sweeper. Then restarting and installing from there. Good luck.
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Neo7 posted on Aug 11, 2013 1:56:15 PM - Report post
Confirmed it's not the graphics card's doing. Firefox is unstable but 2D acceleration in IE is stable.
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KingEli posted on Aug 11, 2013 3:51:13 PM - Report post
Thanks for the advice but yeah I always do that, nvidia drivers tend to be unstable even in the uninstalling part...
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KingEli posted on Aug 11, 2013 3:51:51 PM - Report post
quote:
originally posted by Neo7
Confirmed it's not the graphics card's doing. Firefox is unstable but 2D acceleration in IE is stable.
Besides that do you have the 36 hour tdr?
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Neo7 posted on Aug 11, 2013 6:45:42 PM - Report post