Hhm... there are so many modified gfx drivers out there, but mostly no changes text, only some comments like "we try to enhance the quality"...
Any good/bad experiences with modified driver?
Hhm... there are so many modified gfx drivers out there, but mostly no changes text, only some comments like "we try to enhance the quality"...
Any good/bad experiences with modified driver?
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I use the Xtreme-G drivers for my Geforce 6800. The image quality might be better (haven't payed enough attention), and I get a couple more 3Dmarks. This may also be because the drivers are also unofficial leaked drivers (nvidia.com will give you ver 71.89, I use 76.50). As for stability, I haven't had any crashes or messed up visuals, so I would give it a try.