| Thursday, July 16 2009 |

NVIDIA seems to have a big update for its GeForce driver suite underway, with the bump in version number from the 186 series to 190. The first release in the series carries the unsupported beta tag. Version 190.38 beta introduces a series of changes as indicated in the release notes documents (for Windows 7, Vista, and XP), though the list of supported NVIDIA products remains largely unchanged from its previous release. Important changes are as follows:
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 190.38 BETA for Windows 7/Vista 64-bit | Windows 7/Vista 32-bit | Windows XP 64-bit | Windows XP 32-bit
- Adds support for OpenGL 3.1
- Adds support for CUDA 2.3 for improved performance in GPU Computing applications. See CUDA Zone for more details
- Adds a new user-controlled power management setting for GeForce 9-series and later graphics cards. This option allows users to set a performance level for each DirectX or OpenGL application
- Includes several new control panel features and numerous bug fixes. More information can be found in the release documentation
DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 190.38 BETA for Windows 7/Vista 64-bit | Windows 7/Vista 32-bit | Windows XP 64-bit | Windows XP 32-bit
User comments
Downloading now, I wonder if this will help folding numbers...
setting performance/power levels per app is interesting. lock to 2D clocks for older apps, for example.
i'd like to see this power management feature
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"downloads"
by: newtekie1
Downloading now, I wonder if this will help folding numbers...
Wondering the same...I'm giving it a go once I download it;)
New power management feature sounds interesting, think it would be a nice feature cause when I'm watching some old videos i would prefer to conserve power with a down clocking to standard 2D frequencies, i cant seem to down clock with codec like ffshow and CoreAVC so hopefully now i can independently select when to use full performance 3D clocks or standard.
yay for OpenGL 3.1!!!!!!
by: 1nvisibleIt's the renderer that makes the card run at full speed.
New power management feature sounds interesting, think it would be a nice feature cause when I'm watching some old videos i would prefer to conserve power with a down clocking to standard 2D frequencies, i cant seem to down clock with codec like ffshow and CoreAVC so hopefully now i can independently select when to use full performance 3D clocks or standard.
by: newtekie1
Downloading now, I wonder if this will help folding numbers...
Nope:wtf: PPD numbers went from 11K to 8.9K on my GX2:ohwell: Switching back to 186.18.
by: bogmalireally? hmmm i havent seen what it will do to my GX2's yet. this might be bad news.
Nope:wtf: PPD numbers went from 11K to 8.9K on my GX2:ohwell: Switching back to 186.18.
i havent read all of the full specs that the drivers, but with this performance managment, i wonder if you can set core speeds ect for seperate core in a dual gpu card or gpu sppeds in multi card set ups (sli) ?
it will run at user specified clocks on low requirment apps like video players or less intensive games or 2d games
well i installed them but i dont see any type of special CP were are you guys finding this stuff...unless i havent been readiong and its backend controlled
by: AsphyxiA
yay for OpenGL 3.1!!!!!!
And other things that no-one uses. :p
I cant force AA on games with these drivers, other users have the same thing as mentioned on Guru3d nvidia driver forum?? Do confirm, so we can see if its the drivers with all gpu“s or just some? I have 2 GTX260“s in sli, AA doesnt work at all?? Im on Windows 7 B7600 x64?!
I'm only interested if it has an SLi profile for Furmark 1.7, nVidia's clearly lagging behind when the worlds best graphics stress test isn't supported in SLi. I had four R770s spun up at 91C apiece but try it on a GTX295 and only one GPU spins up. What gives?
BTW this is the second 190.x series beta driver, I've been using 190.15 for a couple of weeks.
BTW this is the second 190.x series beta driver, I've been using 190.15 for a couple of weeks.
Why in gods name is stereoscopic 3D service running in the background when i don't give a shit about 3D, they need to stop putting all these bloated junk with drivers.
after installing these I see no no panels or no power management or anything:confused:
. . . . . and it dropped my fps in games
. . . . . and it dropped my fps in games
by: KainXSManage 3D setting, scroll down "Power management mode".
after installing these I see no no panels or no power management or anything:confused:
. . . . . and it dropped my fps in games
that's good to know.. nice post!!
i dont find the power management!!
i have a 9800gtx 65nm g92....
why do i dont find it..could it be its only for the 55nm cards?
greetz
i have a 9800gtx 65nm g92....
why do i dont find it..could it be its only for the 55nm cards?
greetz
by: 1nvisibleSo they don't have to tell users to download a million different driver packages.
Why in gods name is stereoscopic 3D service running in the background when i don't give a shit about 3D, they need to stop putting all these bloated junk with drivers.
uninstall it if you don't need it.
by: Initialisedrun OCCT gpu test - it has a profile for SLI. Same as as furmark, except now the doughnut is a redhead.
I'm only interested if it has an SLi profile for Furmark 1.7, nVidia's clearly lagging behind when the worlds best graphics stress test isn't supported in SLi. I had four R770s spun up at 91C apiece but try it on a GTX295 and only one GPU spins up. What gives?
BTW this is the second 190.x series beta driver, I've been using 190.15 for a couple of weeks.
by: pr0n Inspector
So they don't have to tell users to download a million different driver packages.
uninstall it if you don't need it.
The service will stay there even after that :) edit: actually it didn't even though some said it would. Just uninstalled and it removed the running service too without a need to reboot. If you don't want it to install at all, go to the display driver folder (once you have started install) and rename 3DVision_1xx.xx.exe to something else.
Have it running with 186.18 too, even though I did know about it before installing. I was jsut interested if you could use it for games with red/green glasses, like so said. Takes 22megs of memory for nothing, maybe I'll kill it as I don't even have glasses to test it on :)
Power management stuff sounds interesting, anyone care to post a screenie about it and is 2D mode selectable for GT200 cards?
by: 1nvisiblenop, don't got it with a 9800gt
Manage 3D setting, scroll down "Power management mode".
by: KainXSI totally agree with you. I ziped the driver to a folder and deleted the setup file for that stereoscopic crap then instaled, that works great for physix too (another useless waste of space that I have never used). I am acctually plesantly surprised with these drivers. Seems to be working out really well for me in Vista x64.
after installing these I see no no panels or no power management or anything:confused:
. . . . . and it dropped my fps in games
