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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Juan Carlos on January 21, 2002, 09:56:01 PM

Title: Nvidia GeForce2 GO
Post by: Juan Carlos on January 21, 2002, 09:56:01 PM
HI i dont know much about 3d cards and stuff, but i have read in posts and in the nvidia web page that there are these drivers for tweeking and upgrading the performance of your 3d card, so i cheked and the only card not supported by the driver is mine the "geforce2 go" so i have been affraid of downloding anything in the event it will go wrong, but if anyone knows what to do to get the most out of my particular video card i would really apreciate it.

thnx
Title: Nvidia GeForce2 GO
Post by: -lynx- on January 22, 2002, 04:41:41 AM
nVidia the bunch of swines they are have dropped the support for GF2Go altogether by the looks of things. From what I could gather 2Go is a toned down MX (lower main/memory frequencies to reduce the power usage on a laptop).

Both Dell and Toshiba are keeping their drivers up to date with the mainsteam Detonators - I get mine (current verison - 23.11) from 3dchipset.com (http://www.3dchipset.com)  and with PIII 1GHz I get ~2100 3DMarks 2001. I never bothered to try and tweak it tho as it's my laptop I use for work too;). Then again - why bother? It's got decent enough performance as it is and if you bust it - you're truly screwed...
Title: Nvidia GeForce2 GO
Post by: Juan Carlos on January 22, 2002, 06:13:22 PM
thanks for the quick reply, i´m going to follow your advice and leave it as it is, i use it for school work and cant afford a major screwup on the finals, thnx :)