nVidia GPU drivers update.... 195.62 released

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#1 C2C_Moltar
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Just though that I would let everyone know that nVidia released the 195.62 drivers. The drivers have been out for a few days but the link to the Windows 7 drivers was broker.

Link to nVidia GPU drivers

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I find myself way too excited about NVidia driver releases after getting an Ion-based HTPC. Still, it's hard to avoid the excitement as these drivers basically determine the performance of that entire computer.
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#3 Daytona_178
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I find myself way too excited about NVidia driver releases after getting an Ion-based HTPC. Still, it's hard to avoid the excitement as these drivers basically determine the performance of that entire computer.DJ_Lae
Yeah man, ION owners rejoice!
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OpenCL and DirectCompute support, but most notably, Flash Video acceleration? Now we're on to something! (Still waiting for Fermi, though.)
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[QUOTE="NamelessPlayer"]OpenCL and DirectCompute support, but most notably, Flash Video acceleration? Now we're on to something! (Still waiting for Fermi, though.)

i thought open CL was DX11 only? also from what i have read you cant get the GPU acceleration with Flash10.1 unless you have a DX10.1 card
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[QUOTE="NamelessPlayer"]OpenCL and DirectCompute support, but most notably, Flash Video acceleration? Now we're on to something! (Still waiting for Fermi, though.)hofuldig
i thought open CL was DX11 only? also from what i have read you cant get the GPU acceleration with Flash10.1 unless you have a DX10.1 card

This driver supports all that, all of that was never a hardware limitation anyhow.
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#7 hofuldig
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[QUOTE="hofuldig"][QUOTE="NamelessPlayer"]OpenCL and DirectCompute support, but most notably, Flash Video acceleration? Now we're on to something! (Still waiting for Fermi, though.)TerroRizing
i thought open CL was DX11 only? also from what i have read you cant get the GPU acceleration with Flash10.1 unless you have a DX10.1 card

This driver supports all that, all of that was never a hardware limitation anyhow.

Actually i thought it was. DX11 comes with all this so i thought that if you didnt have DX11 you didnt get OpenCL. along with Flash 10.1 i read in many places that you need a DX10.1 card to enable it.
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[QUOTE="TerroRizing"][QUOTE="hofuldig"] i thought open CL was DX11 only? also from what i have read you cant get the GPU acceleration with Flash10.1 unless you have a DX10.1 cardhofuldig
This driver supports all that, all of that was never a hardware limitation anyhow.

Actually i thought it was. DX11 comes with all this so i thought that if you didnt have DX11 you didnt get OpenCL. along with Flash 10.1 i read in many places that you need a DX10.1 card to enable it.

OpenCL works on DirectX 10-class hardware, and actually has no real ties to DirectX whatsoever (we're comparing an open, platform-agnostic API to a proprietary Microsoft API used only with Windows, after all), other than that hardware that supports a particular DirectX revision in hardware also tends to support certain things in OpenGL and OpenCL. Also, going by the driver details, NVIDIA says that DirectCompute works from the GeForce 8 Series on up, thus quelling my fears that anything coded in DirectCompute required full-on DX11 support. Finally, it turns out that they weren't kidding about the Flash acceleration. Even though my Q6600 could handle it, I don't like seeing CPU cycles going to waste, and it barely has any usage on today's bloated, Flash-laden pages now. This is going to be a godsend on supported mobile computers.
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#9 Rusteater
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Thanks C2C_Moltar. :D

Downloading now!

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#10 GazaAli
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yea i had this driver since two days ago. i read at the driver's page alot aabout OpenCL and falsh acceleration but i quiet dont understand it properly even after reading through your posts because im not up to date with gaming lately.