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Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)



 
 
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Old November 30th 06, 10:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
CJM
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Default Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)

I've just build myself a new high-end PC including a 7900GTO gfx card. I
dabbled with XP Pro but had a few graphical problems so I thought I'd
install Vista (rtm) instead, whcih I did. At first, everything looked OK,
but when I started using more demanding applications (i.e. 3D games) I
encountered some artifacting and distortion. Particularly in Battlefield 2,
Civililzation IV, and Oblivion, but also periodically in Vista itself. The
problems in-game were consistent at least, and the problems wihin Vista
itself were intermittant, occasionally resulting in a STOP error.

I tried a (borrowed) 7300GS card (which doesnt need auxiliary power) and it
had the same problems in-game, which suggests the problems were not to do
with the original 7900GTO not the PSU. Obviously the most likely candidates
were Vista and/or Nvidia's drivers.

I tried a few drivers from various sources but could only get a couple to
install and neither were any better than the default Vista drivers.

I decided to by a high-end ATI card for comparison, and I installed an
X1950Pro last night. Using only the default Vista drivers, I suddenly found
everything worked great. So it seems the nvidia drivers might be the problem
after all.

I was just wondering if anyone had success or similar problems with high-end
Nvidia cards in Vista (RTM). I've seen nothing on the NVidia site to
indicate when final versions of the drivers will be realised; I'd like to
keep the 7900GTO if I could but obviously it's not usable at the moment.

CJM


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Old November 30th 06, 11:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Christian Dreiner
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Default Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)

Having same problems I found an article somewhere (here in the newsgroups?
dont`t remember). I tried and had success:

--- snip ---
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Direct3D]
"DisableThreadedDDI"=dword:00000001
--- snip ---

Copy the text into a textfile, rename it to *.reg and double click it.

regards,
Christian


"CJM" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
I've just build myself a new high-end PC including a 7900GTO gfx card. I
dabbled with XP Pro but had a few graphical problems so I thought I'd
install Vista (rtm) instead, whcih I did. At first, everything looked OK,
but when I started using more demanding applications (i.e. 3D games) I
encountered some artifacting and distortion. Particularly in Battlefield
2, Civililzation IV, and Oblivion, but also periodically in Vista itself.
The problems in-game were consistent at least, and the problems wihin
Vista itself were intermittant, occasionally resulting in a STOP error.

I tried a (borrowed) 7300GS card (which doesnt need auxiliary power) and
it had the same problems in-game, which suggests the problems were not to
do with the original 7900GTO not the PSU. Obviously the most likely
candidates were Vista and/or Nvidia's drivers.

I tried a few drivers from various sources but could only get a couple to
install and neither were any better than the default Vista drivers.

I decided to by a high-end ATI card for comparison, and I installed an
X1950Pro last night. Using only the default Vista drivers, I suddenly
found everything worked great. So it seems the nvidia drivers might be the
problem after all.

I was just wondering if anyone had success or similar problems with
high-end Nvidia cards in Vista (RTM). I've seen nothing on the NVidia site
to indicate when final versions of the drivers will be realised; I'd like
to keep the 7900GTO if I could but obviously it's not usable at the
moment.

CJM


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Old November 30th 06, 11:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User
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Default Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)

ATI appear to have released better drivers for their products than Nvidia,
but Nvidia will catch up..


"CJM" wrote in message
...
I've just build myself a new high-end PC including a 7900GTO gfx card. I
dabbled with XP Pro but had a few graphical problems so I thought I'd
install Vista (rtm) instead, whcih I did. At first, everything looked OK,
but when I started using more demanding applications (i.e. 3D games) I
encountered some artifacting and distortion. Particularly in Battlefield
2, Civililzation IV, and Oblivion, but also periodically in Vista itself.
The problems in-game were consistent at least, and the problems wihin
Vista itself were intermittant, occasionally resulting in a STOP error.

I tried a (borrowed) 7300GS card (which doesnt need auxiliary power) and
it had the same problems in-game, which suggests the problems were not to
do with the original 7900GTO not the PSU. Obviously the most likely
candidates were Vista and/or Nvidia's drivers.

I tried a few drivers from various sources but could only get a couple to
install and neither were any better than the default Vista drivers.

I decided to by a high-end ATI card for comparison, and I installed an
X1950Pro last night. Using only the default Vista drivers, I suddenly
found everything worked great. So it seems the nvidia drivers might be the
problem after all.

I was just wondering if anyone had success or similar problems with
high-end Nvidia cards in Vista (RTM). I've seen nothing on the NVidia site
to indicate when final versions of the drivers will be realised; I'd like
to keep the 7900GTO if I could but obviously it's not usable at the
moment.

CJM


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Old November 30th 06, 11:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
CJM
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Default Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)


"Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User" wrote in message
...
ATI appear to have released better drivers for their products than Nvidia,
but Nvidia will catch up..


Of course... But when...?

If I could see light at the end of the tunnel, I'd keep my 7900GTO, and sell
my X1950Pro on when Nvidia finally get their act together.



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Old November 30th 06, 11:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
CJM
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Default Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)


"Christian Dreiner" wrote in message
...
Having same problems I found an article somewhere (here in the newsgroups?
dont`t remember). I tried and had success:

--- snip ---
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Direct3D]
"DisableThreadedDDI"=dword:00000001
--- snip ---

Copy the text into a textfile, rename it to *.reg and double click it.

regards,
Christian


Interesting. What does this Threaded DDI do?

CJM


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Old November 30th 06, 01:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Man-wai Chang
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Default Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)

Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User wrote:
ATI appear to have released better drivers for their products than
Nvidia, but Nvidia will catch up..


The Catalyst is a big piece of junk in my opinion. I used ATI Tray Tool
instead of it.

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Old November 30th 06, 02:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Paul Smith
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Default Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)

"Man-wai Chang" wrote in message
...

The Catalyst is a big piece of junk in my opinion. I used ATI Tray Tool
instead of it.


Exactly that - opinion. Just from the user experiences on the groups here,
it's pretty clear ATI have far superior drivers to nVidia at this point.

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Old December 1st 06, 12:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
VistaGroups
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Default Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)

That is not what I have seen during the beta...but oh well....


"Paul Smith" wrote in message
...
"Man-wai Chang" wrote in message
...

The Catalyst is a big piece of junk in my opinion. I used ATI Tray Tool
instead of it.


Exactly that - opinion. Just from the user experiences on the groups
here, it's pretty clear ATI have far superior drivers to nVidia at this
point.

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/
Get ready for Windows Vista: http://www.windowsvista.com/getready/

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Old December 1st 06, 10:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User
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Default Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)

But it is true presently..


"VistaGroups" wrote in message
...
That is not what I have seen during the beta...but oh well....


"Paul Smith" wrote in message
...
"Man-wai Chang" wrote in message
...

The Catalyst is a big piece of junk in my opinion. I used ATI Tray Tool
instead of it.


Exactly that - opinion. Just from the user experiences on the groups
here, it's pretty clear ATI have far superior drivers to nVidia at this
point.

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/
Get ready for Windows Vista: http://www.windowsvista.com/getready/

*Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail*




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Old December 2nd 06, 10:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Robert Moir
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Default Nvidia Cards on Vista x64 (RTM)

CJM wrote:
"Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User" wrote in
message ...
ATI appear to have released better drivers for their products than
Nvidia, but Nvidia will catch up..


Of course... But when...?

If I could see light at the end of the tunnel, I'd keep my 7900GTO,
and sell my X1950Pro on when Nvidia finally get their act together.


Well the retail release of Vista, at the end of Jan, is probably their
target. I'd expect finished drivers by then. Or just keep the x1950 and move
on with your life, neither part is a DX10 card so you're not gaining
anything there...


 




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