StefanG3D Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 ASUS 285.76 ASUS 285.48 (mirror) ASUS Eee PC 1215N 257.43 Vista / Windows 7 (64 bit) HP Workstation Blade 192.14 Vista/Windows 7 64bit HP Workstation Blade 192.14 Vista/Windows 7 32bit HP Workstation Blade 192.14 XP64 HP Workstation Blade 192.14 XP32 HP 261.19 Vista/Windows 7 64bit HP 261.19 XP64 Acer 275.50 Fujitsu Celsius W410/W510 259.29/266.95 HP 275.88 64 bit HP 275.88 32 bit Attention: LG server doesn't support resume and many files have the same name! LG 275.91 Vista / Windows 7 (32 bit) LG 275.91 Vista / Windows 7 (64 bit) Lenovo ThinkCentre 261.43 Lenovo ThinkStation 267.45 XP32 Lenovo ThinkStation 267.45 XP64 Lenovo ThinkPad 268.44 XP64 Lenovo ThinkPad 268.44 Vista / Windows 7 (32 bit) Lenovo V470c 266.32 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrzenith Posted November 16, 2011 Report Share Posted November 16, 2011 Hi! Why I can't upgrade my Asus M50 (gtx 260M) with latest driver? I actually use 263.00 forceware but if I install other version I get frequently bsod (nvlddmkm error) especially on windows desktop after few minutes... Thanks and sorry for my bad english Francesco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
00000001 Posted November 18, 2011 Report Share Posted November 18, 2011 There's something funny about Lenovo V470c 266.32 - the inf inside says 267.53, which was also used in other lenovo drivers. Either they never change their inf or something else is loony about their stuff. And the "32bit" drivers are much bigger than the other and inside say...64. (Your filenames agree with other websites and lenovo). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mobilenvidia Posted November 19, 2011 Report Share Posted November 19, 2011 Right, back from school camp have caught up on the above. Luckily the driver processor picked up the Lenovo driver update as 00000001 noticed also above. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StefanG3D Posted November 21, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 21, 2011 Right, back from school camp have caught up on the above. 285.76 and 275.91 don't appear in the intended forums. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StefanG3D Posted November 24, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 24, 2011 Another R290 tidbit: Does NVIDIA support 3D Vision over DisplayPort 1.1 with BenQ 3D Vision monitors? Answer ID 3064 | Published 11/22/2011 09:11 AM | Updated 11/22/2011 09:11 AM Yes, NVIDIA supports 3D Vision over DisplayPort 1.1 starting with Release 290 drivers, available on the BenQ XL2420T and BenQ XL2420TX (embedded emitter) monitor. BenQ XL2420T This monitor supports 3D over DL-DVI or DisplayPort 1.1 using the 3D Vision USB IR emitter. This monitor does not have a 3D Vision built-in IR emitter and does not support 3D over HDMI 1.4. BenQ XL2420TX This monitor has a 3D Vision built-in IR emitter and supports 3D over DL-DVI, DisplayPort 1.1, and HDMI 1.4. If you plan to use 3D Vision over DisplayPort 1.1, there are some dependencies on which GeForce GPUs work with 3D when you are using the built-in IR emitter. If you are using GeForce 8 series, GeForce 9 series, or GeForce GTX 295/280/260 GPU you must use a 3D Vision USB IR Emitter to enable 3D Vision over DisplayPort 1.1. If you do not have a USB IR Emitter, NVIDIA recommend switching to DL-DVI for 3D Vision support. All other GeForce GPUs support 3D Vision over DisplayPort 1.1 using the built-in IR emitter. Please note that with Release 290 drivers, NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround is not supported when using three monitors connected via DisplayPort. Please switch to DL-DVI for 3D Vision Surround support. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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