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    Same here.

    The card's device id is 610.

    Normaly GTS has 600 and GT has 611.

    Maybe a protection or its because of the missing sp units.

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    Quote Originally Posted by central View Post
    Same here.

    The card's device id is 610.

    Normaly GTS has 600 and GT has 611.

    Maybe a protection or its because of the missing sp units.
    yeah, your right about the device ID. Weird thing is if you read it back from the card using Nibitor, it says 600.. but GPU-Z says it is 610. which must be what the drivers think it is as well, since they say there are no recognized devices to install the drivers for.

    It was worth a try i guess

    edit: i edited the .inf for the drivers. added strings for the 610 device ID, and it was able to install the drivers then... but it thinks it's some weird version of an 8800GT... which i guess all it really is lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diverge View Post
    edit: i edited the .inf for the drivers. added strings for the 610 device ID, and it was able to install the drivers then... but it thinks it's some weird version of an 8800GT... which i guess all it really is lol
    That is what i did.
    But the card runs realy unstable with the 169.13 driver.
    Maybe there is any difference with an official GTS driver.

    Could you get a voltage gain?
    The GTS has 1,15V in bios.
    My card has a v-mod, so i could not measure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by central View Post
    That is what i did.
    But the card runs realy unstable with the 169.13 driver.
    Maybe there is any difference with an official GTS driver.

    Could you get a voltage gain?
    The GTS has 1,15V in bios.
    My card has a v-mod, so i could not measure.
    i can't really check, cause i am at work and was doing all that via VNC... until i decided to run atitool to stress it.. now my computer isn't responding over VNC anymore... i guess it locked up the videocard.. or black screened.. will have to check when i get home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by central View Post
    Same here.

    The card's device id is 610.

    Normaly GTS has 600 and GT has 611.

    Maybe a protection or its because of the missing sp units.


    What type of benchmarks are you getting since you got windows to recognize this as an nvidia card?

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    Quote Originally Posted by counsol View Post
    What type of benchmarks are you getting since you got windows to recognize this as an nvidia card?
    it doesn't work correctly, at least for me. crashes when i started up atitool 3d fuzzy cube.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diverge View Post
    it doesn't work correctly, at least for me. crashes when i started up atitool 3d fuzzy cube.
    Second that.
    Sometimes it crashes under 2D on Windows Desktop.

    @fornowagain

    I can confirm that the 169.06 driver works with folowing G92 cards

    NVIDIA_G92.DEV_0600.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 512"
    NVIDIA_G92.DEV_0611.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT"
    NVIDIA_G92.DEV_061A.1 = "NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700"

    There is also an new G92 based Quadro FX 3700.
    Last edited by central; 12-07-2007 at 05:59 AM.
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