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Approved Nvidia drivers for 3DMark03
Found some interesting information over at [link=http://www.rojakpot.com]Rojakpot[/link] about the whole Futuremark approved Nvidia driver thing.
[blockquote]After posting the NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 GPU review, I received an e-mail from Futuremark. They asked me to remove the 3DMark03 results I posted because the NVIDIA driver (Rev. 53.03) I used was not approved by Futuremark. I was to rebenchmark using Futuremark-approved drivers instead. Currently, that would be the Rev. 52.16 driver.[/blockquote]
[blockquote]The NVIDIA ForceWare 52.16 Drivers have been tested with the GeForce3 series, GeForce4 series and the GeForceFX series. The drivers have not been tested with the MX-series! There are no Win9x or WinME WHQL drivers available supporting all the GeForce series. The 52.16 drivers have 3DMark03 specific optimization for the Pixel Shader 2.0 test and that score is solely comparable between nvidia cards.
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[blockquote]After posting the NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 GPU review, I received an e-mail from Futuremark. They asked me to remove the 3DMark03 results I posted because the NVIDIA driver (Rev. 53.03) I used was not approved by Futuremark. I was to rebenchmark using Futuremark-approved drivers instead. Currently, that would be the Rev. 52.16 driver.[/blockquote]
[blockquote]The NVIDIA ForceWare 52.16 Drivers have been tested with the GeForce3 series, GeForce4 series and the GeForceFX series. The drivers have not been tested with the MX-series! There are no Win9x or WinME WHQL drivers available supporting all the GeForce series. The 52.16 drivers have 3DMark03 specific optimization for the Pixel Shader 2.0 test and that score is solely comparable between nvidia cards.
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