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January 5th, 2007

NVIDIA Windows Vista RTM WHQL Drivers

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 10:28 am

Categories: NVIDIA, Vista

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I know that this will be of interest to those of you waiting for Vista drivers from NVIDIA.  Here are the latest ForceWare Release 95 version: 97.46 drivers:

Here are some highlights from the release notes:

  • These drivers are compatible with Windows Vista RTM build 6000 and higher, not beta builds.
  • Features a new NVIDIA Control Panel.
  • Includes OpenGL driver for compatibility testing.
  • Improved application compatibility and performance.

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