LM 0 Posted June 1, 2000 Nvidia has officially released Detonator 2 drivers on their website The filename for Win2k is w2k-522.zip Share this post Link to post
chuck17 0 Posted June 1, 2000 Even though they are offical, they still don't work for me Only problem I see is AGP is disabled in DirectX..... Share this post Link to post
radx 0 Posted June 1, 2000 Sorta bad eh? I've ought to try em out here... Be back once i've checked em out. Share this post Link to post
haute 0 Posted June 1, 2000 works just fine for me agp and everything else is working Share this post Link to post
jjaaskel 0 Posted June 1, 2000 How about opengl refresh rate, is it still 60hz in games (if inf file not edited)? Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted June 1, 2000 Yeah, it appears you still have to edit the .inf file to get decent refresh rates in OpenGL (btw, I never got the vid_refreshrate or whatever command to work in Q3, so the .inf file is the only way to go). ------------------ Regards, clutch Share this post Link to post
CombOver 0 Posted June 1, 2000 Ok, I've got some 3.x version on my 2k machine currently. Any specific installation procedures for these new ones? CO Share this post Link to post
Dragon-Lord 0 Posted June 1, 2000 Installation Instructions: Don't. :} Seriously, all of the 5.xx series drivers cause numerous system-level problems under W2K. I cannot for the life of me understand why NVidia chose to release the rev 5.22 ones as official reference drivers. Now, thousands of people who shied away from the leaked betas are going to try these and be very, very unhappy. Be careful. Good luck. God bless. Share this post Link to post
CombOver 0 Posted June 1, 2000 Hmmm, thx Dragon-Lord, I may heed the warning! Oh, btw, for those of you having refresh rate probs, I use powerstrip and it works like a charm, as long as your using NVIDIA drivers! Share this post Link to post
ski90 0 Posted June 1, 2000 Well, I got 5.22 drivers working just fine. I have to leave the settings in Nvidia panels at default, otherwise games start to crash the system. Something to do with DirectX. OpenGl, AGP works great. Quake3, Unreal, NFS5, SIn, Half-Life look great in 32 bit color and 1124x768. Win2k Dual P3 500Mhz 512Mb Ram 2 Scsi3 10k rpm hardrives SBlive TNT2 Ultra SuperMicro Motherboard Share this post Link to post
wind 0 Posted June 2, 2000 After reading all these people complaining about the 5.22 drivers, I had to try them myself. Over the last months ive been reading about people who have problems with certain video drivers, blaming the drivers or whatever. I've tried 3.65, 3.69, 3.75, 3.76, 3.78, 3.79, 5.13, 5.14 and now 5.22, on the same install of win2000 and I havent had any major problems like otheres have said. I mean, older drivers like 3.65, 3.69 used to give me some lockups with certain games for hardly any reason, but ever since 3.79 or so I havent had one problem. Some other people have had success with the drivers like myself, some dont. Since the drivers work for some, I highly doubt that the drivers are 'stuffed' and people should stop blaming them. If anything, it has got something to do with your system setup and configuration. I mean, if they didnt work for anyone, sure, they could be stuffed, but the fact that they do work for most people means that there is probably nothing wrong with them. Just my view on the situation, and my reply to anyone who asks if they should use the 5.x drivers (or any beta nvidia drivers); try them for yourself, I doubt you have the same configuration and hardware that people have that might be telling you not to use the drivers, so just see for yourself. dual p3-500 256mb pc100 asus geforce v6600 deluxe gigabyte 6bxd Share this post Link to post
LM 0 Posted June 3, 2000 I'm not too impressed with the new drivers. Everything still seems to work, but in UT I've lost about 6 fps when going from the last official (3.78) drivers. Any suggest any tweaks to help correct this? what about the setting for FSAA? Share this post Link to post
euankirkhope 0 Posted June 3, 2000 Its not really the fact that games crash. Were used to that. Its the fact that when you run Dxdiag there is a "disbled" button/function. That seams to really get to people. I mean, I ain't ever seen it enabled on my TNT, yet when I do (one day) I don't envisage a major speed boost of 10000000% or something. Well thats seams to be the importance of AGP these days. If AGP was so good why do some newer cards have 64MB memory (except voodoos cause half/quarter is wasted in antiquaited chips, can't they just bang together a big chip with them inside the casing, who would know? Nvidia do it.). 64MB cards was never intented. Was it? theres no other way ------------------ System Spec: FIC VA-503+ 1.1b bios JE438 CPU Current Limiter Disabled AMD K6-2 550 (300 when I talk to FIC tech support) 128Mb SSi PC100 STB Velocity 4400 16Mb PAL TV-Out Hauppauge Wintv Realtek 8029 LAN Creative ES1371 (PCI64v) 56.6K (AkA 44k) ISA Modem Creative 48mx CDROM Memorex TriMaxx200(DVD/CDR/CDRW, 6,4,24) Maxtor 91301U3 13Gb LS120 and com and lpt i/o conflict error during bios startup. Hardware fault caused by win2k beta3 and dodgy bios, now irrepairable. Share this post Link to post
wind 0 Posted June 3, 2000 Whats this disabled stuff that I hear some people saying with the official 5.22? Under display in dxdiag, there are three things under DirectX features. DirectDraw Acceleration, Direct3D Acceleration, AGP Support. For me, these are all enabled and can be disabled, and im assuming they can be enabled again after that. Share this post Link to post
bybwn 0 Posted June 3, 2000 We are talking about W2K, aren't we? Cause 5.13 is the only one that works for me, but I had to set my V770nU to 2X, but results in no crashes or lock-ups. With the new Det2, I've set the card to 4X (fast-write disabled) but it still won't allow me to go higher than 1024x768 or it'll freeze for sure, other than that no problems. Although DXDIAG reports no AGP support. P3V4X (+ VIA4in1422 + AGP403) PIII533EB, 256Mb PC133 V770nU, SBLIVE, A-2940U2W, W2K Share this post Link to post
ViSi0n 0 Posted June 3, 2000 I used to have the same problem of only 5.13 drivers working, but I figured out why I couldn't use the newer drivers. The problem was that I had a setting in my MOBO BIOS that wouldn't let me continue with the boot. I have an ABit BX6/-R2 they both have this problem, and the setting that I had was AGPCLK/CPUCLK set at 1/1. The proper setting is 2/3 for all drivers after 5.13. I hope this helps Share this post Link to post
radx 0 Posted June 3, 2000 Hey, drivers are workin great here.. Though i don't have any dxdiag to run to check for agp support.. but as far as games are concerned they are working great whoohoo Share this post Link to post
hteles 0 Posted June 3, 2000 yes, you have. Just run dxdiag on START-RUN Share this post Link to post
Ronin 0 Posted June 4, 2000 I have not had any problems with the drivers since upgrading. I have not had any problems with anything in my system since everyone has released better drivers. My System: Dual PIII 850's Tyan Thunder 2400 Mainboard 256 Megs Ram Adaptec Ultra 160 Scsi Card 1 - 18 GIG Ultra 160 HD 2 - 18 GIG U2W HD 1 - 9 GIG Ultra 160 HD Plextor UltraMax Wide 40x CD-Rom Plextor 12/14/32 CD-R Sony 10x Scsi DVD CL Geforce DDR CL SB Live .... Share this post Link to post
slkh 0 Posted June 5, 2000 For those who say they can't use this driver but can use that driver, etc, etc.. I used to have this problem and after much of the experiment I finally found out that the reason behind this is that the previous driver have not been cleanly uninstalled. Another possibility is that when the install wizard ask you Do you want to Search for a suitable driver for my device or Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can chooose a specific driver. Be sure to choose the latter one. I have problem if I choose the first option, it somehow seems to be using a mixture of both the new and the old driver.. ending up with lots of problem, eg: Opengl lockup in games, garbage screen, purple screen, yellowish screen, pinky screen, extraordinary slow motion benchmark result, etc, etc. While if I choose the second option, it would use a new driver. And they always works better than the older version. Hopefully this is a piece of information that might help you guys that have such problem. Sources that can be look up for on totally uninstalling nvidia driver is from http://go.to/geforcefaq Share this post Link to post
euankirkhope 0 Posted June 5, 2000 Wheyhey! Via's latest patch has enabled AGP and it finally works ------------------ System Spec: FIC VA-503+ 1.1b bios JE438 CPU Current Limiter Disabled AMD K6-2 550 (300 when I talk to FIC tech support) 128Mb SSi PC100 STB Velocity 4400 16Mb PAL TV-Out Hauppauge Wintv Realtek 8029 LAN Creative ES1371 (PCI64v) 56.6K (AkA 44k) ISA Modem Creative 48mx CDROM Memorex TriMaxx200(DVD/CDR/CDRW, 6,4,24) Maxtor 91301U3 13Gb LS120 and com and lpt i/o conflict error during bios startup. Hardware fault caused by win2k beta3 and dodgy bios, now irrepairable. Share this post Link to post
ParaDoX 0 Posted June 6, 2000 I find this drivers extremely unstable with my sytem, it makes my computer lock-up/reboot. All the 5.x drivers has been a little unstable for me (3.x is rock-stable), but not this unstable. It really sucks, because the speed of these drivers are great. ------------------ P2 400@516 ABit BX6 2.0 Creative TNT2 Ultra 192MB Ram WD 8,4GB WD 30,7GB Teac 4x/12x CD-R Creative 5x DVD Share this post Link to post
TitanV 0 Posted June 6, 2000 I just picked up a diamond Viper V770 ultra and it works great under windows 98, but under 2000 it causes the system to randomly reboot. any ideas why this is happening? you guys say that the 3.x drivers can be more stable for more people...where can I get them? nVidia only has the 5.22 on their site. ------------------ -andrew Asus P5A w/ K6-2 400 Diamond Viper V770 Ultra 128 mg ram Philips CD-RW Creative DVD w/DXr2 decoder Sblive Value Share this post Link to post