Page 1 of 1 |
|
Posted: Thu, 25th Mar 2010 11:53 Post subject: Nvidia 257.15 BETA Drivers out |
|
 |
This is the first driver release from the Release 256 family of drivers (versions 256.xx to 259.xx). This driver package supports GeForce 6, 7, 8, 9, 100, 200, 300, and 400-series desktop GPUs as well as ION desktop GPUs. Learn more about Release 256 drivers here .
New in Version 257.15
* Adds support for Blu-ray 3D with NVIDIA 3D Vision technology. Learn more about the hardware and software requirements here .
* Increases performance for GeForce GTX 400 Series GPUs in several PC games. The following are examples of some of the most significant improvements measured with GeForce GTX 480. Results will vary depending on your GPU and system configuration:
o Up to 14% in Aliens vs. Predator (1920x1200 noAA/AF – Tessellation on)
o Up to 4% in Batman: Arkham Asylum (1920x1200 4xAA/16xAF PhysX=High)
o Up to 5% in BattleForge (1920x1200 4xAA/16xAF – Very High settings)
o Up to 5% in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (1920x1200 4xAA/16xAF)
o Up to 4% in Crysis: Warhead (1920x1200 4xAA/16xAF – Enthusiast setting)
o Up to 24% in Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (1920x1200 no AA/AF)
o Up to 9% in Far Cry 2 (2560x1600 8xAA/16xAF)
o Up to 25% in Just Cause 2 (2560x1600 no AA/AF - Concrete Jungle)
o Up to 7% in Metro 2033 (1920x1200 no AA/16xAF – Tessellation on)
o Up to 40% in Metro 2033 with SLI ((1920x1200 4xAA/16xAF – Tessellation on)
o Up to 8% in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat (1920x1200 no AA/AF – Day)
o Up to 110% in Stone Giant with SLI (2650x1600 – Tessellation on, DoF on)
o Up to 6% in The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Athena (2560x1600 no AA/AF)
o Up to 9% in Unigine: Tropics (2560x1600 no AA/AF – OpenGL)
o Up to 5% in 3DMark Vantage (Performance and Extreme Presets)
o Up to 19% with Transparency AA (1920x1200 4xTrSS – measured in Crysis)
* Upgrades PhysX System Software to version 9.10.0222.
* Adds support for OpenGL 4.0 for GeForce GTX 400 Series GPUs.
* Adds support for CUDA Toolkit 3.1 which includes significant performance increases for double precision math operations. See CUDA Zone for more details.
* Adds support for new extreme Antialiasing modes for 3-way SLI PCs, including up to SLI48x AA for GeForce 200 series GPUs and up to SLI96x AA for GeForce GTX 400 series GPUs.
* Adds support for a new ‘Quality’ mode for NVIDIA’s Ambient Occlusion control panel feature.
* Adds a new NVIDIA Control Panel setup page for SLI and PhysX for ultimate control over multi-gpu configurations.
* Adds a new NVIDIA Control Panel feature for ultimate control over CUDA GPUs, allowing the user to effectively choose which GPU will power each CUDA application.
* 3D Vision customers can download the v257.15 3D Vision drivers here.
* Includes numerous bug fixes. Refer to the release notes on the documentation tab for information about the key bug fixes in this release.
* Users without US English operating systems can select their language and download the International driver here.
Additional Information:
* Installs HD Audio driver version 1.0.9.1 (for supported GPUs).
* Supports the new GPU-accelerated features in Adobe CS5.
* Supports GPU-acceleration for smoother online HD videos with Adobe Flash 10.1. Learn more here.
* Supports the new version of MotionDSP's video enhancement software, vReveal, which adds support for HD output. NVIDIA customers can download a free version of vReveal that supports up to SD output here.
* Supports DirectCompute with Windows 7 and GeForce 8-series and later GPUs.
* Supports OpenCL 1.0 (Open Computing Language) for all GeForce 8-series and later GPUs.
* Supports OpenGL 3.2 for GeForce 8-series and later GPUs.
* Supports single GPU and NVIDIA SLI technology on DirectX 9, DirectX 10, DirectX 11, and OpenGL, including 3-way SLI, Quad SLI, and SLI support on SLI-certified Intel X58-based motherboards.
* Supports GPU overclocking and temperature monitoring by installing NVIDIA System Tools software.
64-bit - http://www.nvidia.com/object/win7-winvista-64bit-257.15-beta.html
32-bit - http://www.nvidia.com/object/win7-winvista-32bit-257.15-beta.html
Last edited by ManMountain on Tue, 25th May 2010 12:22; edited 1 time in total
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
|
Posted: Thu, 25th Mar 2010 17:25 Post subject: |
|
 |
i've never had that problem u described, with any driver
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
JBeckman
VIP Member
Posts: 34996
Location: Sweden
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Werelds
Special Little Man
Posts: 15098
Location: 0100111001001100
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
JBeckman
VIP Member
Posts: 34996
Location: Sweden
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Werelds
Special Little Man
Posts: 15098
Location: 0100111001001100
|
Posted: Fri, 9th Apr 2010 20:48 Post subject: |
|
 |
Well to be honest, that 85 degrees is with the fan spinning at 80% fanspeed, at which point it's incredibly loud.
Like I said in the Fermi thread (to much hate from the NVIDIA fanboys) Fermi as it stands now is a shit product, but on a good architecture. It draws even with the 5870, but at twice the noise and far more heat/power consumption. I know most think none of this matter, but then there's the price; which is 70% more than a 5870
The real battle will come with the Fermi refresh, which should still be on schedule for Q3/Q4 this year. At the same time ATI will have revised RV870, which has proven to be the most rocksolid product since G80 
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Sin317
Banned
Posts: 24322
Location: Geneva
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Werelds
Special Little Man
Posts: 15098
Location: 0100111001001100
|
Posted: Sat, 10th Apr 2010 13:27 Post subject: |
|
 |
Heat and power consumption aside, this thing has 2 more things that are just wrong on every level:
- The noise. That is ridiculous.
- The price. The noise is ridiculous, but there is just no word for the price. It costs 70% more than a 5870, whilst performing 5-10% more at best.
It's not the card itself that's horrible, and temperatures are fine, the cards can handle it. It's everything else. Why would anyone pay 70% more for a 5% average higher performance, but with twice the noise and power consumption compared to the competitor's product? Only fanboys would consider such a purchase. Happened with ATI fanboys a few years ago, and now it's the NVIDIA fanboys doing it.
And if it's about performance, then the 5970 still beats the 480 in every single situation, and despite being a dual-GPU card it consumes less power, is not as loud and only generates about the same amount of heat. Oh, and it costs the same.
Honestly Sin, what is driving you to still want one of these things? I tried to get a good argument out of Slizza and DV2, but they both seem to lack the braincells to back their statements up.
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Sin317
Banned
Posts: 24322
Location: Geneva
|
Posted: Sun, 11th Apr 2010 08:35 Post subject: |
|
 |
i have to agree, that i may be a bit biased towards nivida. Not fanboish but i guess close (been using nvidia since the geforce 2 lol). However i have to say, i am actually more and more sceptic about buying the 4xx and checking deeper if a 5x wouldnt be the smarter move.
add: for example :
http://www.alcom.ch/comp.php?waszeig=top&artnummer=te08473
(thats 361€ or 485$ against 613 CHF/ 426€/585 $ for the ASUS 480)
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Slizza
Posts: 2345
Location: Bulgaria
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Werelds
Special Little Man
Posts: 15098
Location: 0100111001001100
|
Posted: Sun, 11th Apr 2010 11:15 Post subject: |
|
 |
Yeah Slizza, you taking it personally now really shows your maturity. I'm pretty sure I get out more than you, you throwing a remark like that my way says more about you than it does about me.
And I don't do this on other forums, because on other forums (mainly tech forums) even the NVIDIA fanboys have noticed how bad the GF100 really is. Difference is that you can't engage in a mature discussion, whereas they can. Makes me wonder what you do in real life to be honest, because it sure as hell isn't anything tech related.
@ Sin: That's actually quite pricey for the 5870, you should be able to get it for around 325 EUR. And I doubt that you can actually get that 480 for that price, you'll get put on a backorder list. A lot of shops did that with the 5870 as well, selling it for less than the buy-in price at 270; people who paid that also had to wait 3 months until all the other orders had been processed though. At that price they're losing money on the card 
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Sin317
Banned
Posts: 24322
Location: Geneva
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Slizza
Posts: 2345
Location: Bulgaria
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Werelds
Special Little Man
Posts: 15098
Location: 0100111001001100
|
Posted: Sun, 11th Apr 2010 12:29 Post subject: |
|
 |
@ Sin: Those prices look more accurate, although I'm still surprised by the amount of cheap 480's on there. I'm wondering what the actual deliver rates are
Your prices are only slightly higher than ours, by a few euros. About 5-10 on most products by the looks of it
@ Mortibus: I'm not forcing anything on anyone, I only asked Slizza to explain his reasoning ages ago, and he just started insulting. Having to resort to that shit rather than admitting you're wrong says enough to be honest. Sin also didn't agree with me in the Fermi thread, but he actually tried giving arguments and has now come to realise that the 480 might not be a good choice. Probably because he actually bothered reading the posts I and others made (Sabin, Leo for example).
@ Slizza: I'm not even going to bother with you anymore. Every fact that any of us have thrown at you is met with an insult of some kind rather than a counter-fact or at least a well supported opinion. May I remind you that all I did in the Fermi thread was posting confirmed facts, and that almost everything has turned out to be correct - the price/performance ratio is fucking terrible and it's noisy as hell (the only 2 factors you say you care about). You're the one who started insulting those of us who weren't buying all the marketing bullshit, not the other way around.
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
JBeckman
VIP Member
Posts: 34996
Location: Sweden
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Sin317
Banned
Posts: 24322
Location: Geneva
|
Posted: Tue, 13th Apr 2010 18:30 Post subject: |
|
 |
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
|
Posted: Tue, 25th May 2010 12:23 Post subject: |
|
 |
EVR CP bug fixed in the 257.15's \o/
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Sin317
Banned
Posts: 24322
Location: Geneva
|
Posted: Tue, 25th May 2010 14:21 Post subject: |
|
 |
wtf is the "EVR CP" Bug anyway ?
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Werelds
Special Little Man
Posts: 15098
Location: 0100111001001100
|
Posted: Tue, 25th May 2010 14:39 Post subject: |
|
 |
EVR is a video renderer (Enhanced Video Renderer ) first present in Vista if I'm not mistaken, and it was bugged for a long time on NVIDIA cards causing jerky playback as one of it's smallest problems. Some people had their player crashing, etcetera 
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Gomp
Posts: 626
Location: Norway
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Page 1 of 1 |
All times are GMT + 1 Hour |