320.49 is old.
Download the 326 series driver. It comes with the needed SLI support with the newest benchmark.
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320.49 seems to be working just fine with SLI.
I'm still sticking with 306.97. 326.41 brings better SLI performance (both cards at 98% load vs. one 98%, one 89%), but it crashes very often for my 260GTX. And when it doesn't crash, the video is jerky, for example on that uldah camera pan.
Kinda disappointed with nvidia's drivers lately.
With 306.97 I'm getting 30.384 avg fps (3740 points, single card) or 64.311 avg fps (7406 points, SLI) on max settings, 1080p. Pretty good work on SE's side, didn't expect these old cards to scale that well. Also, that's 10fps more compared to last benchmark, I guess they got rid of a lot of debug code.
I'm still using 311.06 driver (GTX 560). I haven't really had any problems so I am very reluctant to play around with drivers at all. And with the comments on 660 cards in other threads (Beta), I don't even feel like upgrading. I'm just feeling like, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. :eek:
System:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.130318-1533)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz
8183.117MB
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 (VRAM 4050 MB) 9.18.0013.1106
Running Maximum settings/1920x1080/Full screen, my benchmark has come up very nice from the first:
Exploration benchmark: 4244, FPS 34.4
New CC benchmark: 5740, FPS 47.4
Really nice job, SE!
I tried 326.49 the other day and while running the unengine heaven benchmark & noticed my card temp creep up and hover around 71C which is higher than I've ever seen it and made me a bit uncomfortable. Rolled it back to 326.01 and it doesn't get higher than 59C. Anyone else notice higher temps running this driver?
I'm running 320.49 drivers on GTX560ti in SLI scoring over 10k each run at max settings
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