Here's a new set of Forceware Drivers in the shape of 93.81 Beta for Windows 2000/XP and Windows XP 64-bit! Dated: November 28, 2006
Release Highlights:
NVIDIA PureVideo? HD driver with support for the following features: Hardware acceleration of H.264, VC-1 and MPEG-2 HD movie formats. Video post-processing image enhancements. Built-in support for HDCP content protection protocol via DVI or HDMI connectors. Includes the new NVIDIA Control Panel. Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c and OpenGL® 2.0 support For a full list of fixed and known issues please view the Release Notes.
ForceWare 93.81 for Windows XP / 2000 - ForceWare 93.81 for Windows XP Professional x64
Use NVTray provides some extra quality tweaks that both the default NVIDIA tray icon and control panel are lacking. I especially wanted to be able to select more Antialiasing modes, as well as OpenGL and Direct3D options right from the tray icon. Also, the utility is able to run automatically at startup thus making it a bit easier to change my settings before playing a game or running a benchmark. This program requires .NET Framework 2.0 to support a broader range of systems.
Please leave your performance results in the comments and tell us all how they work.
NVIDIA PureVideo? HD driver with support for the following features: Hardware acceleration of H.264, VC-1 and MPEG-2 HD movie formats. Video post-processing image enhancements. Built-in support for HDCP content protection protocol via DVI or HDMI connectors. Includes the new NVIDIA Control Panel. Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c and OpenGL® 2.0 support For a full list of fixed and known issues please view the Release Notes.
ForceWare 93.81 for Windows XP / 2000 - ForceWare 93.81 for Windows XP Professional x64
Use NVTray provides some extra quality tweaks that both the default NVIDIA tray icon and control panel are lacking. I especially wanted to be able to select more Antialiasing modes, as well as OpenGL and Direct3D options right from the tray icon. Also, the utility is able to run automatically at startup thus making it a bit easier to change my settings before playing a game or running a benchmark. This program requires .NET Framework 2.0 to support a broader range of systems.
Please leave your performance results in the comments and tell us all how they work.