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Thread: ASUS G55VW modified drivers for GTX 660M (301.42)

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    ROG Guru: Orange Belt Arvinaaaaa +10
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holy View Post
    As far as the sub adjusting to the rest of the volume settings yes thats fixed. The sub still playin te entire audiorange. But i can live with that now that i dont have to worry bout the sub volume(the change takes a 2nd when you change your volume so i thought it was dropping out lol)
    my subwoofer in the g55 still cannot adjust with the volume,..it is still on except when the volume is totally off...how you solve this problem.? did you update drivers? im using the g55, please help me, thanks

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    ROG Guru: Orange Belt Holy +10
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    yea my drivers are updated
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    I can confirm the drivers are working on GTX 660m (G55)
    The place to download official Nvidia drivers with moded INF to support all models is:
    http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/drivers

    I don’t have any benchmarking to prove the performance of those drivers but according to the official release notes they should come with some features and performance improvements...

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    Quote Originally Posted by komaron View Post
    I can confirm the drivers are working on GTX 660m (G55)
    The place to download official Nvidia drivers with moded INF to support all models is:
    http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/drivers

    I don’t have any benchmarking to prove the performance of those drivers but according to the official release notes they should come with some features and performance improvements...
    Hey Komaron, did you mean you downloaded the driver from this thread and copy the INF file which is version 301.40?

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    driver for gtx 670M in g75V

    Hello,work this driver for my gtx670M inside my new G75V??

    I found only the 296.44 but the performance of my gtx670 is bad, where can i found new driver?

    best regards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by linkin182 View Post
    Hey Komaron, did you mean you downloaded the driver from this thread and copy the INF file which is version 301.40?
    Now I see they have removed them from the link i gave you. Don't know why. Strange.
    Last edited by komaron; 06-07-2012 at 11:15 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by komaron View Post
    Now I see they have removed them from the link i gave you. Don't know why. Strange.
    Do you have the modified INF file for version 301.42?
    I copied the modified INF file into folder Display.Driver folder and fired the installation from 301.42.
    It detected my GTX 660m but I didnt proceed further as I wanted the correct versioning.

    However, if we're all talking about Diablo 3' stuttering? the performance has improved slightly after the latest D3 patch last night.
    I'm not sure if you guys are still experiencing it, but the performance has improved for D3.
    I'm still on the first release version. 296.

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    I did not keep the files... I installed them and erased the files. I did not test this on D3, but 3DMark Vantage went a bit up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guido7142 View Post
    I did not keep the files... I installed them and erased the files. I did not test this on D3, but 3DMark Vantage went a bit up.
    This site points me to 301.40 INF file tho'
    http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/top...-driver-30142/

    Wonder if it works??

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    Try, if it installs... Test some games or Furmark to see if its stable.

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