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Would it make sense to remove all the old nvidia updates and provide a link to their "current drivers" page as well as their "if you have performance issues" page? that way this page would not always lag behind the up-to-date beta drivers.
Would it make sense to remove all the old nvidia updates and provide a link to their "current drivers" page as well as their "if you have performance issues" page? that way this page would not always lag behind the up-to-date beta drivers.
: Sounds reasonable.  Feel free to do it :-)  --[[User:Annew|annew]] 12:31, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
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== nvidia - black window problem ==
(I suggest the following problem description to be inserted into the GPU-Performance page. Could a native english speaker correct the text, please, if required?)
:Done - and thank you for contributing.  I know little about graphics cards.  I suspect that some of this page is no longer relevant, so I'd be really glad if you or someone else could look through it and prune as necessary. --[[User:Annew|annew]] 17:57, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
::Sorry, but I do not know enough about nvidia configurations, too. The problem is that with different nvidia cards you seem to run into different behaviours. But I would recommend to split this page into three new pages. One page for each of nvidia, ati and intel cards.
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 15 February 2010

Would it make sense to remove all the old nvidia updates and provide a link to their "current drivers" page as well as their "if you have performance issues" page? that way this page would not always lag behind the up-to-date beta drivers.

Sounds reasonable. Feel free to do it :-) --annew 12:31, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

nvidia - black window problem

(I suggest the following problem description to be inserted into the GPU-Performance page. Could a native english speaker correct the text, please, if required?)

Done - and thank you for contributing. I know little about graphics cards. I suspect that some of this page is no longer relevant, so I'd be really glad if you or someone else could look through it and prune as necessary. --annew 17:57, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
Sorry, but I do not know enough about nvidia configurations, too. The problem is that with different nvidia cards you seem to run into different behaviours. But I would recommend to split this page into three new pages. One page for each of nvidia, ati and intel cards.