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Driver problem on Asus G60VX


El Paladin MalefiK

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Hi all, having recovered a Asus G60VX, I just ask a question especially for users of this series that we know this cause some problems heating.

I myself have a problem, not so hot at the stake, the bottom plate has been modified, but a problem with the frequencies of the card which remain the maximun and do not go and so are the heat card for nothing (we have here is 75 ° c by nothing but surfing ...).

I read a lot of the forum who say we should install the nvidia drivers 196.xx, but they are very old drivers to not support the latest games. So it's not great for performance ingame.

So I'm wondering if anyone has found the solution to this problem given that the computer is not vista as originally but windows 7 64 bit and obviously the bone plays a role in these problems of drivers.

Thank you all

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This driver is quite recent and a good one:

http://laptopvideo2go.com/nvidia/300series/30110_win7x64.exe ; it needs this to be copied into the Display.Driver folder:

http://laptopvideo2go.com/infs/300series/30110_win7x64/nv_disp.inf

It should clock down happily - but if you use an external screen via HDMI, it clocks down just one step.

As the browsers do support hardware acceleration lately they may raise the GFX clock - you can turn that acceleration off in your browser settings.

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Hi, this driver works fine in temperatures, for I have against blue screens as soon as I launch any application and even being on the desktop. So it does not work on my computer : (

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Then perhaps worth trying a little older driver, here NVidia OEM laptop driver, should install with the inf included in the driver.

http://laptopvideo2go.com/nvidia/285series/28616_win7x64.exe

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This driver doesn't work : (

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Then no idea what works - it really might depend on Win7 replacing Vista. Here are all drivers I tried with my G51J and GTX 260M

http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/topic/26493-benchmark-results-for-nvidia-geforce-gtx-260m/

Asus has dropped support from GTX 260M some time ago - could try to find the latest Asus driver that supports your card. Then the hardware ID is needed - is it some of these?

%NVIDIA_DEV.0618.01% = Section006, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0618&SUBSYS_1A521043

%NVIDIA_DEV.0618.02% = Section006, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0618&SUBSYS_20281043

%NVIDIA_DEV.0618.03% = Section006, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0618&SUBSYS_202B1043

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So, the last driver that works perfectly with my familiarized is 198.05.

The hardware ID is:

%NVIDIA_DEV.0618.01% = Section101, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0618

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To look for Asus drivers especially for your hardware the subsys part is also needed, for instance &SUBSYS_1A521043

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Where can i find this?

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From the properties of NVidia GTX 260M in the Device Manager.

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I find this: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0618&SUBSYS_1A521043&REV_A2

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Ok, this is the latest Asus driver that I found to support GTX 260M,

http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/topic/28628-v26874-windows-7vista-64bit-asus-mobile/

PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0618&SUBSYS_1A521043 is in the original Asus inf. It's not WHQL so you have to accept the nag requester during install. If it doesn't work you can next try any driver that is NVidia OEM Mobile, they should support your card as well without a modified inf.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Now there are new Asus 64bit drivers, 296.64 and 302.24.

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Thank you for your help. I will test it, and sorry to reply so late, I've been pretty busy right now.

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