Geforce 880 Gts Drivers
Download the latest version of NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT drivers according to your computer's operating system.
Hello This is my first time on the forum, thanks in advance for your help. I have a GeForce 8800 GTS graphics card in a machine that I built and I can’t get the graphic card to work properly. I’ve installed and enabled the drivers – when I reboot the machine, I get the Windows 7 startup screen and then it goes blank. I reboot in Safe Mode – disable drivers – reboot, and it works fine with the integrated onboard drivers. My 6yr old HP monitor is connected to the graphics card using a DVI to VGA adapter (would this cause a problem?
I was told no). The motherboard doesn’t have a dedicated video output, so the video I’m getting from integrated drivers is passing through this card.
Xps M1330 Bluetooth Driver Windows 7. Everything in the machine is working fine except for this problem. I’m not a gamer, but I would eventually like to do video work on this machine and would like to get this card to work properly. In a couple of weeks I will have the opportunity to put this card in another machine but until then is there anything I can do to diagnose the problem? OS – Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 CPU Type - DualCore AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2600 MHz (13 x 200) 5200+ Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-M57SLI-S4 / Latest Bios Motherboard Chipset - nVIDIA nForce 570 SLI, AMD Hammer System Memory - 3328 MB (DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM) Video Adapter & 3D Accelerator – nVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS – Windows 7 compatible Corsair TX650W power supply. 'Integrated drivers' - I suppose that you mean the generic Windows VGA drivers. Yes Has your hardware ever worked in Windows 7? It did work with Vista Windows 7 is pretty good at including drivers, but it may not include drivers for your nVidia nForce 570 SLI chipset.
(I had that with my nVidia/AMD laptop.) The NVIDIA Smart Scan tool says I have the latest motherboard driver. If the graphics card was shot would it still pass through video from the generic drivers?? There is no video to 'pass through'. A couple of questions, has this card worked correctly previously? If so, did it stop working after you updated the BIOS or after you updated the GPU driver? Here's the thing, the card is working.
Since you are seeing the post screen and Win7 splash screen, you probably have a bad driver. Try booting into safe mode with networking and uninstall the GPU(go into device manager and right click the GPU and select uninstall). Then go to and click on 'update drivers' this will automatically find the appropriate drivers for your system.
A couple of questions, has this card worked correctly previously? If so, did it stop working after you updated the BIOS or after you updated the GPU driver?
It worked with Vista, hasn't worked w/ Win7. I rebuilt computer with new 1TB HDD and new 4 GB memory, upgraded from Vista to Win 7.
BIOS and GPU have been updated. Here's the thing, the card is working. Since you are seeing the post screen and Win7 splash screen, you probably have a bad driver. Try booting into safe mode with networking and uninstall the GPU(go into device manager and right click the GPU and select uninstall). Then go to and click on 'update drivers' this will automatically find the appropriate drivers for your system. I'll give this a shot. When the machine rebooted after I uninstalled drivers it would reinstall the original drivers before I had a chance to install the latest version.
I scanned the computer to see where these were being launched from but I couldn't find it. Here's the Everest summay for the Graphics Card: nVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS Video Adapter nVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 3D Accelerator [ PCI Express 1.0 x16: EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB ] Graphics Processor Properties: Video Adapter. EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB BIOS Version. 60.80.0A.00.01 GPU Code Name. G80GTS PCI Device.
10DE-0193 / 3842-C821 (Rev A2) Transistors. 681 million Process Technology. 90 nm Die Size. 484 mm2 Bus Type. PCI Express 1.0 x16 @ x16 Memory Size. 640 MB GPU Clock (Geometric Domain).
198 MHz (original: 513 MHz) GPU Clock (Shader Domain). 1188 MHz (original: 1188 MHz) RAMDAC Clock. 400 MHz Pixel Pipelines. 20 TMU Per Pipeline. 1 Unified Shaders. 96 (v4.0) DirectX Hardware Support. DirectX v10 Pixel Fillrate.
Fl Studio 9 Full Free Download Rar here. 3960 MPixel/s Texel Fillrate. 9504 MTexel/s Memory Bus Properties: Bus Type. GDDR3 Bus Width.
320-bit Real Clock. 396 MHz (DDR) (original: 792 MHz) Effective Clock. 792 MHz Bandwidth.
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