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The domain seems to be parked, whileas visting subdomains complains about SSL unrecognized name error. Maybe the domain wasn't paid for last month? :}

Someone should inform whoever maintained the forum (was it StefanG3D?) about it.

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13 hours ago, IntMD said:

Someone should inform whoever maintained the forum (was it StefanG3D?) about it

Thanks for the idea, I'm not familiar with that man. Anyways, I already found everything on another site. Life goes on!

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On 8/19/2024 at 6:08 PM, Dixel said:

For the notebooks of the 2013-2015 Era, very fast, includes several most popular GPU.

https://station-drivers.com/download/nvidia/nvidia_geforce_348.02_64(www.station-drivers.com).exe

WHQL, too.

 

 

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WHQL, too.
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12 hours ago, Klemper said:

For the notebooks of the 2013-2015 Era, very fast, includes several most popular GPU.

https://station-drivers.com/download/nvidia/nvidia_geforce_348.02_64(www.station-drivers.com).exe

WHQL, too.

 

 

R346 Branch is the best overall, esp. for older notebooks still running Kepler.

https://msfn.org/board/topic/182534-geforce-gt-710-cards-under-windows-xp-findings/?do=findComment&comment=1271374

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That's why you need to use OEM drivers.

"Throttling on all drivers from nvidia site - laptop"

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/game-ready-drivers/13/292634/throttling-on-all-drivers-from-site-nvidia-laptop-/

"That's your "punishment" for buying laptops for gaming. You're fully at the mercy of the manufacturer, and rely on their driver updates, instead of being able to just use Nvidia's generic drivers and constant improvements."

"You'll have to get back to whatever driver is offered for your laptop on Acer's website."

"This is because the OEM manufacturer is the manufacturer of the graphics device (card); not Nvidia, which only produces the physical "chip" to these manufacturers. Vram, PCB, VRM, trace, and cooling are all designed by the OEM manufacturer; thus is considered as "proprietary" hardware. In which; has it's own thermal and power limits that can be effected with use of 3rd party (vanilla) drivers and can damage or lower the performance of the hardware. (Not to mention interfere with the unit's Optimus switching ability). The laptop model# must also be added to the supported driver ID list by Nvidia prior to the unit being supported via 3rd party vanilla drivers."

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