Thursday, March 27th 2008

NVIDIA Responsible for the Most Vista Crashes

Data released by Microsoft has revealed that NVIDIA was responsible for 28.8% Windows Vista crashes during an unspecified period in 2007 - more than any other company. Microsoft itself was the next-worst offender, accounting for 17.9% of crashes, whilst AMD and Intel were much lower on 9.3% and 8.8% respectively. The cause of 17% of crashes is listed as being unknown, whilst other companies accounted for a total 18.5% of the crashes. The data was collected by Microsoft, and was ordered to be made public by a Judge regarding the ongoing "Vista Capable" lawsuit.
Source: Ars Technica
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89 Comments on NVIDIA Responsible for the Most Vista Crashes

#51
BumbRush
honestly, in this case im pretty much certen the only reasion they dont at least support the g92 8800's is because they want to keep the performance boosts in the 9 seirse for now so they can keep gaining sales.

the 9600 is good for a mid range card but at least for me isnt that great a buy when u can get a 1gb 8800gt for 180 at tiger (go check its the palit version)
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#52
DarkMatter
BumbRushhonestly, in this case im pretty much certen the only reasion they dont at least support the g92 8800's is because they want to keep the performance boosts in the 9 seirse for now so they can keep gaining sales.

the 9600 is good for a mid range card but at least for me isnt that great a buy when u can get a 1gb 8800gt for 180 at tiger (go check its the palit version)
IMO that's broken logic. Why would they want to sell 9600 GT over 8800 GT, which is more expensive and almost the same chip? And if they use that strategy to sell 9800 GX2, why do they release 174.74 (with support for all cards) just some days later? And why would they want 9 series to sell in expense of losing 8800 G92 sales after all the efforts that they did to sell G80 cards once G92 was launched? Why do they change their strategy in such a short time period?

IMO there's no logic in your assumption. And BTW I didn't see huge (if any) improvements on new drivers over 169.21 on my card. I will try 174.74 when I have time and decide, but I don't think this time will be different.

EDIT: Oh! And there was at least one driver specific to 8800 GS. Had that driver improvements too, but they didn't include other cards because they wanted to sell the GS over GT too? I don't see the logic there.
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#53
Wile E
Power User
I still use 169.21 on my 88GT. Not a single issue here. I see no reason to move to a beta driver for 1 or 2 fps tops.
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#54
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
DarknovaWhy is someone a fanboy when they knock your beloved nvidia, but you are not even though you consistently knock ATi?
he was quite seriously pointing out a flaw with the provided numbers. you cant say Nv have crap drivers just because they have more errors, with Nvidias 6150 onboard video running a LOT of storebought vista machines i can guarantee (well, kinda) that Nvidia will have a LOT more vistas users than ATI.

And are these BSOD crashes or driver crashes? I have had that annoying NVKDLL (spelling?) driver has stopped responding crap all the time... when too far OC'd. i could have easily had a few hundred errors over that while OCing my video card/system ram.
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#55
BumbRush
DarkMatterIMO that's broken logic. Why would they want to sell 9600 GT over 8800 GT, which is more expensive and almost the same chip? And if they use that strategy to sell 9800 GX2, why do they release 174.74 (with support for all cards) just some days later? And why would they want 9 series to sell in expense of losing 8800 G92 sales after all the efforts that they did to sell G80 cards once G92 was launched? Why do they change their strategy in such a short time period?

IMO there's no logic in your assumption. And BTW I didn't see huge (if any) improvements on new drivers over 169.21 on my card. I will try 174.74 when I have time and decide, but I don't think this time will be different.

EDIT: Oh! And there was at least one driver specific to 8800 GS. Had that driver improvements too, but they didn't include other cards because they wanted to sell the GS over GT too? I don't see the logic there.
um why would they want to sell a 9600 over a 8800,,,,,,,thats easy, THEY MAKE MORE OFF THE 9600 Then the 8800, the 9600 is cheaper to build, hence higher profit per sale, with your logic all of their cards should just be 256bit because theres no point in going lower.......

and i checked last night and those 174.74 drivers wherent on the list on nvidias own site, i will check again now, if they are then i will install them, if not, meh, screw it, i will stick with what i have
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#56
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
174.74 is on TPU's frontpage, its a beta driver so it doesnt show if you search the normal way on Nvidias site (you have to click beta drivers first)
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#57
BumbRush
nope no 174.74 drivers there.......



hummmmm nope no 174.74 drivers to be found just drivers form what is that, 4 months ago?
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#58
BumbRush
Mussels174.74 is on TPU's frontpage, its a beta driver so it doesnt show if you search the normal way on Nvidias site (you have to click beta drivers first)
checked nvidias own beta archive and guess what, its not there, so its a leek......

ok found it, its listed as a beta 9 seirse driver NOT under the 8 seirse.......
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#59
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
BumbRushchecked nvidias own beta archive and guess what, its not there, so its a leek......

ok found it, its listed as a beta 9 seirse driver NOT under the 8 seirse.......
that doesnt mean anything.....the drivers arent series dependent you know.....
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#60
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
i just followed the link on the front of TPU and it took me straight to it.

Oh and lately some betas ARE series dependant (only 9 series), which is why its probably hiding there.
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#61
BumbRush
Solaris17that doesnt mean anything.....the drivers arent series dependent you know.....
Musselsi just followed the link on the front of TPU and it took me straight to it.

Oh and lately some betas ARE series dependant (only 9 series), which is why its probably hiding there.
solar, in this case ur wrong..... most of the betas lately have been 9600/9800 only, u had to mod the inf file to make them work on other cards.
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#62
TheGuruStud
WarEagleAUNo surprise. If all of these guys are having issues, youd have to think they have a common denominator. Vista. So I think the problem starts there. Its hard to make something work and work properly on a piece of garbage...
Werd, M$ is trying to cover their asses on this one. You can't hide a steaming pile of shit when you can smell it from across the house :)
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#63
BumbRush
but nubs and retards are eating that shit up, and u can tell because their breath stinks
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#64
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
BumbRushsorry but you are full of it, you run around every chance you get badmouthing ati, ur a fanboi/nvidiot, just be a man like btarunr and admit it.

and there are reasions, you just wont accept them because they arent strong points for nvidia, i wont bother listing them again, but most of us know what they are.
So does your making bold statements without logical backing and valid argument make you ATIncompetent ? Calling someone NVidiot is an insult too, of which is against forum guidelines. I indeed called myself an NVidiot but you obviously fail to understand the tone and context in which I said it, it was on a lighter note. Your only tool to reply to people with valid counter-arguments is calling them NVidiots, or that some ATI cards come with 'siren-screaming' onboard audio....and oh, buggy drivers made by NVidia (that still don't come in the way of NVidia's products performing better than the competition).
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#65
candle_86
intel igentnewtekkie : you called me a fanboi before because i was defending an ATi product in a separate thread, meanwhile the SAME day i was advising a fellow forum member to purchase an Nvidia product over ATi, and have done so on other occasions.

i am in no way a fanboi.

i kinda have to agree with some of the others thoughts about you.

didnt purevideo or W/E have serious problems on the 6series cards in the begining? it took them quite a while to get it running properly did it not? and Nvidia has ALWAYS had problems with thier drivers, more so than ATi.

im out

:toast:
yes the NV40 didnt support it, big deal, if you bought a 6800 to watch movies your insane, i can understand that thinking today but back then just makes you a nutjob
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#66
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
ati and nvidia ALWAYS had problems. they merely take it in turns in the spotlight, as one is always 'worse' than the other.

Hell, a DVD runs on a 400Mhz celeron (an old powerDVD disk i have lists that as the requirement, 600MHz with surround sound) so who cares about video card acceleration if it doesnt work? Yes its a good feature, but its not like it not working (Temporarily! it IS software) ruins the card.

Driver issues like the NV driver crashing for some users in vista, or not working on the 7900GT without modding the clocks, THOSE are serious issues. ATI has a few as well (broken scaling for widescreen, driver issues for AGP users) so its not like one is worse than the other.
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#67
candle_86
agreed, i dont use the Nvidia dvd decoder software, i use my trust X2 and powerDVD, and it plays DVD's just fine.

Also with the move to MPEG4 both need to play catchup as there MPEG4 support sucks on both brands
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#68
qwerty_lesh
off topic, sorry, but im not vid brand bashing, so least thats good lol.

BumbRush, whered you get that opera skin from?

on topic, haha i bet that microsoft came second because idiots (i swear ive seen people try to do this) install office XP onto vista, then say just like the dumb idiots they are 'why isnt my program working properly, der der der' :twitch:
poor microsoft, im sure all their current software could probably run ok'ish on their bloaty shiney os, too bad that end users still want to use programs that are over 5 years old on it. :roll:
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#69
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
i use office XP in vista. no problems, i also happen to use microsoft update and keep it up to date which is probably why (office has service packs for a reaaaason)
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#70
Widjaja
nVidia and ATi both suck in one way or another.

nVidia will be good at a game ATi is not and vice versa.
But the worse thing is the performance difference is huge in some games.

It should be, both nVidia and ATi play games flawlessly but one just has the edge a little over the other.

There needs to be another GPU company with the potential up the anty.

Enough for both nVidia and ATi to team up. . . .but I guess we can all dream.
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#71
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
Musselsi just followed the link on the front of TPU and it took me straight to it.

Oh and lately some betas ARE series dependant (only 9 series), which is why its probably hiding there.
Usually the drivers that are series dependant are the same drivers, but the only change is to support a new card. The release notes on them usually only list "Added support for ******". There are no improvements in the drivers, they just now support a new card that has been released. So there is no point in everyone redownloading and reinstalling to get the same driver you already had but with support for a card you don't have.
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#72
DarkMatter
BumbRushum why would they want to sell a 9600 over a 8800,,,,,,,thats easy, THEY MAKE MORE OFF THE 9600 Then the 8800, the 9600 is cheaper to build, hence higher profit per sale, with your logic all of their cards should just be 256bit because theres no point in going lower.......

and i checked last night and those 174.74 drivers wherent on the list on nvidias own site, i will check again now, if they are then i will install them, if not, meh, screw it, i will stick with what i have
It's not that cheaper to build, that's my logic. They have same memory, same cooling, same powering and almost same pcb, and of course the chip itself is the same just with 48 less SPs. All in all, I'm willing to bet that the price difference in production is a lot smaller than what you see on street prices. 9600GT was launched to counter Ati HD3850, even if the profit went down.

I don't know from where you took out that I think they should only do 256+ bit cards, or high-end cards or whatever you want to say. There must be different segments, but they will make different designs for each one or they will have low profits. The card is almost the same. It sells for $50 less. Profit is smaller, but it doesn't matter because they regain market share. Yet they don't have any reason to deliverately hurt 8800GT sales just because of that. If XXXXX driver improves 8800 GT in addition to 9600 GT, and they know because they have tested it, they will support it.

Also AFAIK 8800 will be EOL soon, as they release 9800 (which is almost 8800) they will stop producing 8800s, so they want to sell them before they launch the new ones. A company will always prefer selling the parts that have been already manufactured than the ones that not. It happened the same with G80. Think about it, there's no logic in what you say. They want to sell more 9600s? Probably. They want to canibalize 8800 sales? NO. They want to improve 8800 performance in order to make HD3870 obsolete? YES. Then they will support the cards in any new driver that really helps improve performance.

EDIT: And I forgot to say, the higher the price, the higher the profit per sale. If it was in any company's hand they would always sell the high-end parts, but they know that the masses won't buy them, so they need mainstream and low-end. Mainstream is where the money is because for each $300 card sold they can sell four $150 cards.
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#73
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
BumbRushsolar, in this case ur wrong..... most of the betas lately have been 9600/9800 only, u had to mod the inf file to make them work on other cards.
huh thats intresting because to my knowledge the drivers added specific changes to the 9 series but worked on 8 and 7 series cards...at least thats what iv been seeing in some of the competition threads ppl with other cards not 9 series using the betas perectly fine...would you happen to know by experience?
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#74
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
BumbRushbut nubs and retards are eating that shit up, and u can tell because their breath stinks
that comment wasnt necissary we need to learn to keep it cival were having a discussion about cards and i would hope that everyone here can learn to be a big boy and not go around calling people fan bopys and since your the first one to bring it up id call you flame bait but i wont instead of going around talking trash how about we answer a valid point without calling someone an nvidiot b4 someone calls you a tool.
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#75
[I.R.A]_FBi
fanboi-ism gets no one anywhere please stop it.
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