So I bought a new laptop, and I'm convinced that it thinks its graphic drivers are up to date when they are not. When I use the automated driver update feature, Vista tells me that I'm up to date. Yet I have the same problems I've had since I bought the laptop. In game videos are choppy, but not slowed, its as if the screen is divided into sections that are not synced together. Most games (Warhammer40K, Supreme Commander, Fallout 3) play smoothly, except for the cut scenes. Then games like Crysis: Warhead and STALKER: Shadow of Chernoble are completely unplayable. It doesnt seem like a framerate issue, even when I reduce all video settings the game has that strange 'unsynced' appearence. Like I said, I've attempted to update my drivers using Vista to automatically find new drivers, but I've also checked out laptop2video2go, and frankly, I dont know what to look for on that site. Im not sure which driver I should download, if any. CPU: Intel Core 2 DUO T9400 2.53GGraphics Card: Nvidia Geforce 9600M GS 1 GB (driver 7.15.11.7605)Vid Memory: 1024MBMemory: 4 GB DDR2 Questionable video drivers...
http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_notebook_winxp_179.28_beta.htmlQuestionable video drivers...
Appreciate it, am downloading right now.
Actually, I'm using Vista, so that driver wont work. Damn. I'll keep on looking.
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