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NVIDIA re-releases ForceWare 174.53
NVIDIA just re-released it's 174.53, this time with Quad SLI support for Windows Vista. Some of the release highlights:
- Added support for GeForce 9800 GX2, including Quad SLI Technology.
- Added new PureVideo HD features for GeForce 9800 GX2:
- Dynamic Contrast Enhancement
- Dynamic Blue, Green & Skin Tone Enhancements
- Dual-Stream Decode Acceleration*
- Microsoft Vista Aero display mode compatibility for Blu-ray & HD DVD playback*
Download:
ForceWare 174.53 XP (32-bit )
ForceWare 174.53 XP (64-bit )
ForceWare 174.53 Vista (64-bit )
ForceWare 174.53 Vista (32-bit )
Product supported are the GeForce 9600 & 9800 series.
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