Correct me if I'm wrong but nVidia uses the UDA software for their drivers so there is one driver set for mostly all nVidia's video cards. If your asking which driver gets the best score in 3DMARK2001SE then my opinion for the GeForce4 Ti's would be the early 4X version of the drivers. You can pick your driver version here.
I thougth so, because the latest driver is absolutely crap drops my 3dmark2002se score by a grand!
I hope to get to 12,000 with my current rig, I need another 400.
Right now I'm still in the process of testing out different drivers with my GeForce4 Ti4400. I'm using detonator 41.09 and I'm going to check out the detonator drivers your using next.
This morning i turned on my pc and when it went into windows littles purple points where on the screen... and even on NFS, anyone can tell me why is it happening? thx
Usually this happens when you have the video card overclocked to high. I get white and green spots when I overclock to much and/or the card is not cooled enough. I don't understand why it would do it when you first start your computer when most of your temps are still pretty cool. Try playing with the video card clock speeds and put a little fan next to your computer and see if they go away.
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