Tive alguns problemas com um slow boot no meu PC depois de instalar os drivers Nvidia 6.66 e mais tarde 6.70, entretanto hoje decidi investigar melhor se havia mais alguem com o mesmo problema. De tanta pagina q li vou so citar 1 das pessoas
Basicamente as boards de chip nforce4, vêm com graves problemas compatibilidade e recusam-se admitir o problema. A ATI ja faz ate publicidade a "gozar" com o assunto.
Anuncio ATI -> "Are a few extra benchmark points with SLI worth losing all of your valuable data?"
Ja nao gosto da Nvidia ha bastante tempo, so pra lembrar casos recentes a enormidade de 6600GTs e 6800s queimadas, e mta coisa q se passou antes, agora, gosto ainda menos
SquireSCA
"It is not a Maxtor issue. This effects other drives as well. The guy at Asus is simply passing the buck.
If it became widely known that a flaw in the platform could hose your data, it would be the IBM Deathstar lawsuit all over again, and NVidia doesn''t want that. That class action lawsuit started IBM down the road of having to abandon the HD division of their company.
NVidia doesn''t want that to happen, because a decline in chipset sales would also cause a drop in video card sales as people went to ATI."
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=8171&st=180
Basicamente as boards de chip nforce4, vêm com graves problemas compatibilidade e recusam-se admitir o problema. A ATI ja faz ate publicidade a "gozar" com o assunto.
Anuncio ATI -> "Are a few extra benchmark points with SLI worth losing all of your valuable data?"
Ja nao gosto da Nvidia ha bastante tempo, so pra lembrar casos recentes a enormidade de 6600GTs e 6800s queimadas, e mta coisa q se passou antes, agora, gosto ainda menos
SquireSCA
"It is not a Maxtor issue. This effects other drives as well. The guy at Asus is simply passing the buck.
If it became widely known that a flaw in the platform could hose your data, it would be the IBM Deathstar lawsuit all over again, and NVidia doesn''t want that. That class action lawsuit started IBM down the road of having to abandon the HD division of their company.
NVidia doesn''t want that to happen, because a decline in chipset sales would also cause a drop in video card sales as people went to ATI."
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=8171&st=180