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Vista and EVGA video cards.

Posted: 03-08-2007, 03:04 AM
I am a gamer. Microsoft operation systems have always been preffered by
gamers. However recently when buying a new PC, I made the mistake of
purchasing windows vista. I have 2 nVidia EVGA 8800's in my vista gaming rig,
and the performance I've experienced is absolutely abysmal. In comparison, I
run about 60 frames per second faster when playing World of Warcraft on
WinXP. When playing games on vista, I constantly get blue screens and video
card crashes. There are no stable drivers for my new directX10 cards for
vista. I suggest microsoft does something with Nvidia to fix this problem
that many of my fellow gamers are having.

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