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Soyo Boy
08-13-03, 05:04 AM
I have a geforce 3 ti 200.. and I cant find the driver for my exact card online... its a PNY VERTO Geforce 3 Ti 200 model... please help, because I reinstalled windows, and I do not have the drivers anymore, and my games wont run right... I've already tried the driver from Nvidias website, but it doesnt run well... please let me know if you have the driver, or you know where I can find it...

Thanks

-Randall

UnseenMenace
08-13-03, 05:28 AM
PNY's official graphic card drivers can be downloaded from the PNY home page

http://www.pny.com/support/verto/

Zim2411
08-13-03, 01:33 PM
PNY has official drivers for the card?!

btw they just link back to nvidia's driver page....

Soyo Boy
08-13-03, 03:08 PM
yeah... it links to nvidias official website... those detonator drivers dont work well....

highacker
08-15-03, 07:00 PM
any nvidia card i will just go straight to the nvidia website, manufacturer drivers suck!

CrystalMethod
08-16-03, 12:30 AM
Originally posted by Soyo Boy
yeah... it links to nvidias official website... those detonator drivers dont work well....

What operating system aree you using, and which version of the detonators are you using. The latest detonators are meant for use with newer cards, and don't really do anything for the older GPU. Sometimes, they even hinder performance. For older drivers you can check the following sites.

http://download.guru3d.com/pafiledb.php?action=category&id=10

http://www.reactorcritical.com (apparently, temporarily offline. i assume due to the blackouts in the eastern US, and Canada)

onx
08-16-03, 01:57 AM
nvidia drivers should work....maybe you should try omega drivers? (assuming you can still even get them)

anyone know why older cards would get worse preformance with newer drivers? seems really wierd to me dont they just add to the driver another card? hell how do they do it at all, you made me curious hehe

BabyEater
08-17-03, 04:10 PM
For my Ti200 i found that i had problems with most of the 40's .
I think it was 30.80 or something like that which had the best combination of performance, stability and image quality.
41.03 was quicker but the quality wasn't as good.
The newer one's are more optimized for newer cards i.e. the new drivers are making more of the new features which your older card won't have.

sandman001
08-17-03, 05:04 PM
I was using the 42.72 beta drivers when I had my ti 200.

craigiz1
08-17-03, 05:21 PM
Everytime I reinstall my system, I d/l the latest Nvidia driver's. I have never had a problem using them.

CrystalMethod
08-17-03, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by BabyEater
For my Ti200 i found that i had problems with most of the 40's .
I think it was 30.80 or something like that which had the best combination of performance, stability and image quality.
41.03 was quicker but the quality wasn't as good.
The newer one's are more optimized for newer cards i.e. the new drivers are making more of the new features which your older card won't have.

Same thing here with my MX-400's. Anything above the 30.82 would cause instability in games and 3DMark would crash to desktop.