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   #1. Posted at 12:20 AM on Jan 8th 2007 Edit   Reply

Notably the 8800 does not appear in the list of "Supported NVIDIA Products" (page 30 of the 44! page PDF, numbered page 19).

So in addition to some unimplemented features in this driver, it's also not the one nVidia's best (or at least most bleeding edge) customers have been waiting for.
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   #5. Posted at 10:54 AM on Jan 8th 2007 Edit   Reply

I think we need to give nVidia a break - it's not often they have to code drivers for both a new architecture and a new OS at the same time.

Then again, I've never held nVidia to the insane-high driver standards that other people do; the performance increases offered by revised drivers show poor support, not good support...
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   #3. Posted at 08:31 AM on Jan 8th 2007 Edit   Reply

So does this driver perform like crap like the previous Forceware Vista drivers?
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