Graphics problem with Go 7950GTX

G

Guest

I just installed Windows Vista today and expected little trouble in playing
my computer games just as I had in windows XP. To my dismay, my expectation
was thwarted.

I own a Clevo 570u laptop with a Core 2 duo T7200 (2.0ghz) Processor ,
Nvidia Go 7950GTX, and 2 gigabytes of 667 mhz ram. In Xp, I ran all
varriations of Valve games (Half-life 2, Half-life 2 Episode 1, Garrys Mod,
Counter Strike: Source) without a hitch running at usually 55-65 FPS. In
vista, on the same settings that I was playing on XP (maximum), I get about
25-30 FPS. I really don't know what to say other than I think it might be my
driver for my video card, but I can't find a vista version (I had to download
some oblong driver from the Nvidia site that wasn't specific to the graphics
card). Help!
 
V

VRG Admin

If you search on the nVidia website there are dedicated drivers for the GO
card series.
I am pretty sure they are under the Beta drivers section.
I will have a look for them as soon as I get time.

Failing that have a look on www.VistaReadyGames.com as quite a few members
are using the GO cards on Laptops with no problems.

VRG Admin

www.VistaReadyGames.com
 
C

Conor

Adam said:
I just installed Windows Vista today and expected little trouble in playing
my computer games just as I had in windows XP. To my dismay, my expectation
was thwarted.

I own a Clevo 570u laptop with a Core 2 duo T7200 (2.0ghz) Processor ,
Nvidia Go 7950GTX, and 2 gigabytes of 667 mhz ram. In Xp, I ran all
varriations of Valve games (Half-life 2, Half-life 2 Episode 1, Garrys Mod,
Counter Strike: Source) without a hitch running at usually 55-65 FPS. In
vista, on the same settings that I was playing on XP (maximum), I get about
25-30 FPS. I really don't know what to say other than I think it might be my
driver for my video card, but I can't find a vista version (I had to download
some oblong driver from the Nvidia site that wasn't specific to the graphics
card). Help!
Here you go mate:

http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/drivers/vista
 

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