NVIDIA has released its first Vista driver that supports GeForce 8800 GTX and GeForce 8800 GTS. w00t, etc.
Following on from AMD's driver announcement earlier, NVIDIA has also released drivers for Windows Vista. However, unlike the ATI drivers, NVIDIA's aren't WHQL certified at this time.
These drivers are the first Vista drivers to support NVIDIA's GeForce 8800-series video cards that were released back in November. In addition, they also support all GeForce 6 and 7-series.
Here's a run down of the release highlights:
- First Beta driver for GeForce 8800 GTX/GTS GPUs;
- This driver supports the following features:
- Single GPU support
- DirectX 9 support for GeForce 6/7/8 series GPUs;
- DirectX 10 support for GeForce 8800 GPUs
- OpenGL support for GeForce 6/7/8 series GPUs
- DirectX 9 and OpenGL NVIDIA SLI support for GeForce 8800 GPUs will be available on January 31, 2007 in a new driver from NVIDIA;
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- Please read the release notes for more information on product support, feature limitations, and known compatibility issues.
You can grab the 32-bit version
here, and the 64-bit version can be downloaded
here.
Discuss in the forums.
Tim, does that imply that users of the 8800 series cards will not be able to play DX9 games in Vista until Nvidia release the newer driver?
Not that it affects me but I'm sure someone else will ask if I don't :)
i think it means that there is no sli support for 8800 in vista yet. everything else should work fine
j/k
Sounds like its SLI under DX9 that isn't working.
I found some drivers a little while ago that work well, guru3d was the site i found them, try looking on there.
Sam
Saw on Lifehacker and Gizmodo a site that offers a collection of Vista-compatible drivers. The site is at http://radarsync.com/vista/ - have you tried that?