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New 90.XX Forceware Drivers to be released

Hey nvidia users... All of you complaining about the ATi .net driver interface, look what you've got now :(

OMG .NET BULK WTF RESOURCE HOG!?!?!?
 
A random name said:
Hey nvidia users... All of you complaining about the ATi .net driver interface, look what you've got now :(

OMG .NET BULK WTF RESOURCE HOG!?!?!?

don't see what anyone complains about if you think the memory that ati cp takes up is a nuisance you need to get a life tbh.
 
They look pretty comprehensive.

Does that mean I'll be able to alter my voltages on my 7900GTX without a volt mod?

Or are the voltage options only selectable on the new 7950 GX2 cards?

I'll have to do some research.
 
kdd said:
don't see what anyone complains about if you think the memory that ati cp takes up is a nuisance you need to get a life tbh.
I too think that the ATi CCC is a slow pile of crap, and that .NET Framework causes more problems than it's worth (messing up my logon screens for one.) I guess I need a life.

If it wasn't a problem, I wouldn't be using ATi Tray Tools right now. :rolleyes:

On Topic: That control panel looks bloody sweet.
 
According to VR Zone Forceware 90 series will support SLI PhysX. To be launched in July.

*edit*

If you look at the pics there are Multi GPU enabling options.
So there's your Quad SLI support.
 
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the owner of guru3d is testing these atm.
he says that the driver might be released on tuesday
so rivatuner RC16 on monday followed by these on tuesday :D
 
A random name said:
Hey nvidia users... All of you complaining about the ATi .net driver interface, look what you've got now :(

OMG .NET BULK WTF RESOURCE HOG!?!?!?
Tbh, I've only ever seen ATi users complaining about the .net interface.


I like the fact that this new CP will allow you to track cpu/system temps and fan speeds as well as the gpu settings.

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.Net Framework isn't crap, it has the best memory managment for any managed API to date, it's just ATi's implimentation of it.
 
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