Thursday, May 3rd 2007
NVIDIA ForceWare Version 158.22
NVIDIA has released new ForceWare drivers today for all the major Windows operating systems. The updated package of the original U.S. English driver kit adds support for GeForce 8800 Ultra. Please note that this driver currently only supports GeForce 8 Series. Read the release notes for more information on product support, bug fixes, feature limitations, and known compatibility issues.
ForceWare Version 158.22 for Windows XP / 2000 / Media Center Edition (33.5MB)
ForceWare Version 158.22 for Windows XP Professional / Server 2003 x64 Edition (42.1MB)
ForceWare Version 158.18 for Windows Vista 32-bit (30.4MB)
ForceWare Version 158.18 for Windows Vista 64-bit (43MB)
Source:
NVIDIA
ForceWare Version 158.22 for Windows XP / 2000 / Media Center Edition (33.5MB)
ForceWare Version 158.22 for Windows XP Professional / Server 2003 x64 Edition (42.1MB)
ForceWare Version 158.18 for Windows Vista 32-bit (30.4MB)
ForceWare Version 158.18 for Windows Vista 64-bit (43MB)
20 Comments on NVIDIA ForceWare Version 158.22
Everything runs fine for me, except two things.
#1: Supreme commander does crash on max settings, like the release notes say.
#2: I use dreamscenes, an extended version of MS's animated background. It seems this doesnt disable automatically like it did in earlier drivers (all 15x.xx drivers do this) so it causes GPU errors/recovers all the time. Disabling dreamscenes :( solves the issue, so its minor.
With these new drivers, i still have video corruption in windows media player...
Oh and chron, dont know whawt hardware you have, but CCC is pretty decent these days. Better than Nvidias POS.
Also - Try ATI Tray Tools. Blows CCC away. I havn't messed with ATI since I recieved two failing x1950 cards back to back. CCC sucks plain and simple. At least with nvidia's garbage they have game profiles. I think both CCC and nvidia's control panel are crap, I don't take sides like some people.
I'm a consumer not a fanboy -- thought I'd put that out there before I get into an idiotic fight over absolutely nothing with one.
Oh and i have no idea what you mean about me reading edited posts - maybe i posted before you edited? Hmm? my reply was to your original post, NOT the edit.
I have used ATI CCC. In fact, I've probably used it longer than you. I remember using it on my first video card - An All-in-Wonder Radeon 7200 w 32MB of vram... I'm actually on my very FIRST nvidia card, an 8800GTS. I've owned four ATI cards, 1 nvidia card. I think I'm more than capable of passing a sound judgment on the matter. When I say CCC sucks, its because it sucks.
And btw - it didn't occur to you to change your post accordingly after you posted and saw I edited my post? I looked into what I said, and realized I was wrong very quick, so I corrected this. Whats the problem here?
Are you done jumping all over my posts yet?
Purely as a personal preference, I too dislike CCC and find it pretty resource intensive as a user interface, TBH I find the "old" NVidia Control panel much more user friendly but just like our operating systems, in many cases it's just down to mostly what you are most used to and feel the most comfy with.