As Chaos mentioned above, the 93.71 is the latest driver with support for GF2 video cards. The following is just for informational purposes and is not meant to step on anyone's toes.
As I've mentioned in previous posts, you may or may not get the best performance from the latest driver. The latest driver will likely provide you with the most bug-free operation with newer games, etc. However, the highest performance driver for your card will likely be a driver that was made during the GF2's day...when the GF2 was the priority card for NVidia. After the GF3 card was out for a while and the GF2 was no longer the priority you'll likely find that newer drivers strangely seem to lower the performance of older cards.
Any of us with 7-series cards see this now. Once the 8x00-series of cards came out, every driver revision seems to lower the performance of 7-series cards. Bugs with games force me to newer versions now, but whether its using factory drivers or NGO drivers, I got the highest performance using the old 91.47 drivers, made when the 7-series was 'the card to have'. Over the next 3 NVidia releases I lost 1000pts in 3DMark'06 with comparable losses in games.
If you want to game with a GF2 card I would experiment with older NGO drivers, coming forward until I found the highest performance without any issues in the games/apps that I use. It can take some time to do this, but you may find a great deal higher performance this way. Good luck!
Last edited by nYdGeo; September 19th, 2007 at 07:57 PM..
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