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    detonator drivers question

    I recently bought a gainward geforce 2 ti 64 meg video card and installed the drivers that came with the card (22.50) Anyways, I ran 3d mark 2000 and compared the results with the same processor and speed, and geforce 2 cards, and my scores are about 1000 points lower. This is with the same settings as the others were using. I also installed the latest drivers from nvidia and didn't see any improvement so I went back to the original. I then ran 3d mark 2001se and my results were within about a hundred points so I'm wondering why the discrepency between the 2. Also, overclocked the card from 250 core/400 memory to 285 core and 440 core and didn't see any improvement. What should I do to help my scores out? Thanks

    amd k6-3+ 450@550
    384 megs pc100
    epox mvp3g5
    win 98se

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    You probably know this, but make sure that anti-aliasing is set to off under display properties, and that nothing extraneous is running in the background.

    Hope that helps

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    Yeah I have the anti-aliasing turned off and nothing else running. I'm just basically wondering if I should update to the newest drivers or keep those that came with the card. On gainward's website they have the 22.50 detonator drivers and they also have the 14.10 drivers. Should I update to the 14.10, the 23.11 from nvidia's site or keep the 22.50 that I have now? thanks

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    v22.50 are good, NDC likes them
    I worked previously with v22.80, before that with v12.90.
    Now with v27.42, and thinking of moving to v27.51

    Don't even try v23.11, it was buggy and caused many troubles to many users (especially those with VIA chipsets, such as yours truly ).

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