Forceware 185.68
#164
Posted 04 May 2009 - 01:29 PM
Driver works great on my LG P300, DOCX. Thanks for all the time you spend tweaking and optimizing these drivers.
I was just wondering, starting from the DOCX Firmware 181.22 or 182.05, my previously unoverclockable mobile GPU suddenly found the ability to overclock, despite having a BIOS-lock on the actual clocks.
What exactly did you do? As you know, many of us couldn't overclock our GPUs due to system BIOS locks on our clocks, the only overclockable drivers were the 169.04 drivers from Nvidia (with rare cases of overclocking possibilities in future drivers).
I was just wondering, starting from the DOCX Firmware 181.22 or 182.05, my previously unoverclockable mobile GPU suddenly found the ability to overclock, despite having a BIOS-lock on the actual clocks.
What exactly did you do? As you know, many of us couldn't overclock our GPUs due to system BIOS locks on our clocks, the only overclockable drivers were the 169.04 drivers from Nvidia (with rare cases of overclocking possibilities in future drivers).
#166
Posted 05 May 2009 - 11:27 AM
NemesisHunter, on May 4 2009, 09:29 PM, said:
Driver works great on my LG P300, DOCX. Thanks for all the time you spend tweaking and optimizing these drivers.
I was just wondering, starting from the DOCX Firmware 181.22 or 182.05, my previously unoverclockable mobile GPU suddenly found the ability to overclock, despite having a BIOS-lock on the actual clocks.
What exactly did you do? As you know, many of us couldn't overclock our GPUs due to system BIOS locks on our clocks, the only overclockable drivers were the 169.04 drivers from Nvidia (with rare cases of overclocking possibilities in future drivers).
I was just wondering, starting from the DOCX Firmware 181.22 or 182.05, my previously unoverclockable mobile GPU suddenly found the ability to overclock, despite having a BIOS-lock on the actual clocks.
What exactly did you do? As you know, many of us couldn't overclock our GPUs due to system BIOS locks on our clocks, the only overclockable drivers were the 169.04 drivers from Nvidia (with rare cases of overclocking possibilities in future drivers).
hey dox, maybe you're able to enable oc for all locked card...would be great
#167
Posted 06 May 2009 - 02:41 PM
Dox,
long time lurker and user of your tweaked drivers.
I was wondering (and will totally understand if you don't want to answer) would you mind sharing what it is you do to the drivers to make them so awesome? I wasn't sure if you have made a note of your methodology (sic?) as to how and what you do. In fact, if you don't want to answer this directly, is there a resource that you can recommend that will explain what the configuration files of nvidia drivers do - what the entries themselves are and how they work?
thanks for all your work - look forward to your future updates.
long time lurker and user of your tweaked drivers.
I was wondering (and will totally understand if you don't want to answer) would you mind sharing what it is you do to the drivers to make them so awesome? I wasn't sure if you have made a note of your methodology (sic?) as to how and what you do. In fact, if you don't want to answer this directly, is there a resource that you can recommend that will explain what the configuration files of nvidia drivers do - what the entries themselves are and how they work?
thanks for all your work - look forward to your future updates.
This post has been edited by josmol: 06 May 2009 - 02:50 PM
#169
Posted 07 May 2009 - 10:10 AM
Cyberlegionary, on May 7 2009, 05:08 PM, said:
NVIDIA Released 185.85 today for Laptop, GEFORCE 8M SERIES
Version: 185.85
Release Date: May 07, 2009
Operating System: Windows Vista 64-bit
Language: U.S English
File Size: 135 MB
LINK:( http://us.download.n..._64bit_whql.exe )

Version: 185.85
Release Date: May 07, 2009
Operating System: Windows Vista 64-bit
Language: U.S English
File Size: 135 MB
LINK:( http://us.download.n..._64bit_whql.exe )
Man, could you do a DOX version of this one?
#170
Posted 08 May 2009 - 04:47 AM
hy dox, i use your latest dox's driver, its make my laptop run faster while playing game, but i had some problem here
im dinata, i use Acer 4530 notebook with 4GB RAM, Nvidia 9100MG w/ 185.68 dox optimesed and AMD Turion x2 2.0 ghz.
i have problem with my gpu.
after installing driver 185.68 my gpu, 9100mg, using FPCI bus, otherwise my friends laptop with same models, Nvidia 9100MG on that laptop using PCIe bus, so my laptop should be PCIe bus too, and it affect slowdown gpu performance.
note : i had some driver version, but i cannot fix it.
can you tell me why and give me solution dox.......?
regrads,
im dinata, i use Acer 4530 notebook with 4GB RAM, Nvidia 9100MG w/ 185.68 dox optimesed and AMD Turion x2 2.0 ghz.
i have problem with my gpu.
after installing driver 185.68 my gpu, 9100mg, using FPCI bus, otherwise my friends laptop with same models, Nvidia 9100MG on that laptop using PCIe bus, so my laptop should be PCIe bus too, and it affect slowdown gpu performance.
note : i had some driver version, but i cannot fix it.
can you tell me why and give me solution dox.......?
regrads,
#178
Posted 21 May 2009 - 05:01 PM
**Sorry, I asked this in the wrong 185 tab! Meant to be in 185.85 - too many open, very sorry**
I'm sorry if I seem out of place here or to have massively misunderstood what this driver is for, but I've spent the last two hours or so searching for a driver that will work with my Soon Vaio VGN-FZ21S laptop and GeForce 8600m GS card (hence the rather uninspired name). I downloaded the latest 185.85 from Nvidia, but it isn't compatible with Vaio Laptops, and I was wondering if this would be? I've seen talk and then read about modified INF files, but I don't know if this will actually help in this case, or if it only enables a driver to install on the mobile version of the card it was designed for, not a specific manufacture's model of laptop?
My notebook runs with 2G of ram, 2.2ghz dual core and the afore mentioned card, and yet I'm stuck running games like EVE online, Red Alert 3, World in Conflict and even (when I played it) WoW on low. It's pathetic :-(
If anyone could help me out I would be so grateful, I've searched the forums to try not to post an annoying noob thread but none of the issues seemed to really be resolved.
Many thanks.
I'm sorry if I seem out of place here or to have massively misunderstood what this driver is for, but I've spent the last two hours or so searching for a driver that will work with my Soon Vaio VGN-FZ21S laptop and GeForce 8600m GS card (hence the rather uninspired name). I downloaded the latest 185.85 from Nvidia, but it isn't compatible with Vaio Laptops, and I was wondering if this would be? I've seen talk and then read about modified INF files, but I don't know if this will actually help in this case, or if it only enables a driver to install on the mobile version of the card it was designed for, not a specific manufacture's model of laptop?
My notebook runs with 2G of ram, 2.2ghz dual core and the afore mentioned card, and yet I'm stuck running games like EVE online, Red Alert 3, World in Conflict and even (when I played it) WoW on low. It's pathetic :-(
If anyone could help me out I would be so grateful, I've searched the forums to try not to post an annoying noob thread but none of the issues seemed to really be resolved.
Many thanks.
This post has been edited by IrritatedVaioUser: 21 May 2009 - 05:04 PM
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