Thursday, January 1st 2009
Forceware 185.20 Beta Leaked
In the wake of the new year, NVIDIA's GeForce Forceware drivers have surfaced. While being in a beta stage the 185.20 Forceware provide support for NVIDIA's upcoming products namely the GeForce GTX 295 and GeForce GTX 285. It also introduces ambient occlusion as a standard feature-set to enhance lighting effects, and reflections impacting on the realism. All other GPUs GeForce 6 Series onward are supported as usual. The driver is dated for 12-26-2008. The package includes PhysX system software version 8.11.18. Drivers for both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP can be downloaded from the links below. Be cautioned the drivers are unsigned beta versions, the use of which isn't covered by any warranty.
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA Forceware 185.20 beta for Windows XP (32bit) | Windows Vista (32bit) | Windows XP (64bit) | Windows Vista (64bit)
Sources:
XFastest, TechConnect Magazine
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA Forceware 185.20 beta for Windows XP (32bit) | Windows Vista (32bit) | Windows XP (64bit) | Windows Vista (64bit)
44 Comments on Forceware 185.20 Beta Leaked
Can anybody with these drivers post a screenshot of the SSAO in action, I'd like to see how well it works + the impact on performance
i always try out new beta drivers even soem of them are better than the official ones, heck some are just ones that need just signed
Thanks god that I didn't buy the HD4870 :D
Please no fanboyisms here... keep these kind of threads unbiased.
You have any problems with TW, KW, or Generals? Because I know they're all in the same game engine.
Also, did you purchase the game? Because if it's cracked the crack might be messing you up.
If so could you please upload it ?
I can't wait T_T
Edit: link in my Archive thread still works too. Check sig.
also hopping it will solve freezes in Left4dead
Vista x86
Vista x64
XP x86
XP x64
Edit: These do include the 8.11.18 PhysX software.
www.laptopvideo2go.com/
Now to installing :D
Edit: I just downloaded the ones off laptopvideo2go and extracted them, it does include the PhysX software. Try them now, I don't think the site liked me linking directly to the exe's.
Global settings work fine, but I cant change Program-Specifics, the drop down are empty!
:wtf:
Setting it to High really takes a lot of fps, I'm setting it to Low.
I tried it in Crysis WarHead and it took around 15+ fps, once I get my GTX260 SSC (55nm) then I think I would be fine at High.