Geforce GTX 660
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hello,
it is opaque to me.
Which driver is now the best for Geforce GTX 660?
thanks
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None of the new drivers will be of any help imo, just go with the latest for your card from your manufacturers website.
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Im flying with a 660 TI … almost a year now… and always just let the latest GForce experience do the updates as they roll out… never had an issue… YET…:D
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Or if its a real issue, send an email or ticket into NVidia and ask them if they could please write a game profile for B
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There will never be enough requests.
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I meant for Falcon BMS 4:32
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If you are looking for that magical driver that will boost your FPS/Image quality by miles you are NOT going to find such thing. Your card looks to be 2 years old, I think they already stopped making fixes for it. Any new driver will just have a bunch of extra crap you dont really need taking up space on your hard drive. Just go to your manufacturers website and grab the latest ones that they have available.
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Just go to your manufacturers website and grab the latest ones that they have available.
In my opinion/experience this is not always the best solution. I have a not so recent Nvidia GTX 560, with old drivers. When I recently tried to update them to the most recent version present on the manufacturer website I obtained very strange artifacts in several games (corrupted shadows and so on), so I readily came back to the older version. It is often a matter of directly trying with each particular system/combination.
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In my opinion/experience this is not always the best solution. I have a not so recent Nvidia GTX 560, with old drivers. When I recently tried to update them to the most recent version present on the manufacturer website I obtained very strange artifacts in several games (corrupted shadows and so on), so I readily came back to the older version. It is often a matter of directly trying with each particular system/combination.
My general rule is don’t fix something if its not broken. Stick with what you have, it rarely gets better.
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My general rule is don’t fix something if its not broken. Stick with what you have, it rarely gets better.
Sometimes that isn’t a viable option though. New games a lot of times NEED the newest drivers to run well so for dedicated gamers like myself who don’t have the real estate or the spare cash for two full gaming systems it is figuring out how to make it work.