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MX300 diamond drivers are the worst!!!! Are there better ones for this card?????
Hey guys,
I have an mx300 from diamond, but the drivers are the worst there are.
Does anybody know where I can find better drivers, 'cause UT keeps hanging on my card and it hangs like hell then.
I have to unplug the power, to shut it down.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Pim.
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Yes, there is a better driver here:
http://www.aureal.com/newa3d/index.a...ea=drivers.asp
I use these Vortex2 drivers for my Monster MX300. They work great for me.

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Thanks Mgordon99,
I'll try them out as soon as I get home.
You see, I'm at work now, so I still
have to wait for about 2 hours before I can try em.
Thanks again.
Pim.
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Hey Mgordon99,
that's quite a driver package you told me to get.
I couldn't believe it even when I saw it.
I mean, 34Mb for a couple of drivers??!!
Ahh well, it's a good thing I got cable-connection, so I had it in a jiffy.
They seem to work great for me too, no more hang ups and that kinda ****.
Thanks again for the link.
Pim.
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Member
Sorry I forgot to tell you that, since I have a cable connection also, 34MB doesn't seem so big anymore.
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Well Mgordon99,
I know what ya mean.
Since I got cable, it feels like when your downloading 35Mb, it seems similiar to downloading 3Mb with a 56K6, know what I mean???
I think you do.
A few days ago I downloaded a demo of a game, 135Mb in total.
Throughout the process, it never went lower then 200Kb/s.
Cable connection rules, at least for now.
Pim.
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