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omega vs. xtremeg vs. laptopvideo2go 6800 drivers

post #1 of 12
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which is better when it comes to performance & stability? or is it such a close race it's more a personal preferance thing?
post #2 of 12
The extremeG drivers turn off shader 3.0 so higher fps is attainable but also lowers your respect
post #3 of 12
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Originally Posted by [n-c0ns!st3nt]
The extremeG drivers turn off shader 3.0 so higher fps is attainable but also lowers your respect
Ok. Well, it seems like most of the people in here are using the laptopvideo2go drivers so I guess they're a safe bet They're the ones I've downloaded anyways..
post #4 of 12
The laptopvideo2go ones are just retail drivers. All you do is copy a modified INF file.
post #5 of 12
I personally use the Extreme G Drivers, for the extra few fps's. I have tried all the other ones and there is not much of a performance decrease so heck try them all and see what you like, just remember to use Driver Cleaner to remove all the crap left behing.
post #6 of 12
With the Extreme G drivers you don't have to mess with ini file either---Just select laptop(or portable) during the installation process.
post #7 of 12
Im currently using the 77.13-HD XG drivers and having no problems here.
post #8 of 12
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Ok, cool. I'll give the xtremeg drivers a try too.. where can I find them again?
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post #10 of 12
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Thanks guys. It's time to rock'n roll!

post #11 of 12
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..or maybe not as McAfee reports an incident when downloading the XtremeG drivers. Which means I'm not allowed to save the file since the virus/whatever setup at work is pretty extreme. Anyways, anyone else get a warning when downloading the 77.13 HD drivers?
post #12 of 12
i'm running a dell nor do I have a 6800 model but the dna drivers gave me the highest 3dmark05 score when compared to omega and xtremeG each time the card clocked at the same settings. This on my my little 64mb 5700 though
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