09-24-2012
12:17 AM
- last edited on
03-06-2024
07:16 PM
by
ROGBot
09-24-2012 02:30 AM
09-29-2012 06:52 PM
PILGRIM wrote:
Now, I'm not sure if you're asking for ideas.. or just telling a narrative of your "paranoia".:)
But here's an unsolicited advice. Aside from newer nVidia drivers supposedly providing
more stability to the GPU, it's also a well known fact that they are released to optimize
certain power-intensive games (those specific games are shown in every nVidia driver releases).
Yes, we take pride on the built, form, and specs of these gaming laptops we chose to own.
But take note that even the current highest-end gaming laptop also needs the best drivers
for it reach its full potential..
So, why not take a deep breath, and take the plunge by installing nVidia's latest 306.23 WHQL driver?
Who knows, your G74 might thank you for doing so.. 😉
09-30-2012 06:23 AM
Number_27 wrote:
What is the link for this nVidia driver version? link I have does not list versions over 300.
09-24-2012 03:16 AM
09-24-2012 07:23 AM
09-28-2012 01:04 AM
09-28-2012 09:24 AM
10-01-2012 12:56 AM
dstrakele wrote:
The behavior you report sounds like the driver is cycling through resolution settings. Do you have an external monitor or HDTV connected to your laptop?