Nvidia Outs Beta Driver to Fix Overclocking Bug
Overclocking is back!
Last week we found out from Nvidia that a driver bug held back some functionality of overclocking control panels for those who like the tweak the clock speeds of their GeForce GPUs.
Nvidia today rolled out its fixed drivers, but rather than waiting for any WHQL certification, the graphics company put them out in a beta form.
Grab them from the links below if you like to be the master of your clock speeds.
GeForce/Ion Driver 196.34 beta for Windows 7/Vista 32-bit
GeForce/Ion Driver 196.34 beta for Windows 7/Vista 64-bit
GeForce/Ion Driver 196.34 beta for Windows XP 32-bit
GeForce/Ion Driver 196.34 beta for Windows XP 64-bit
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Does anyone know what this addresses specifically? A known bug that has always been present, or something that has only cropped up recently?