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I wonder why Sony doesn't update those video drivers very often or even anymore. The latests driver was v. 46.90 for the 5600go. I installed the official NVIDIA Detonator driver v. 66.93 and it works quite good. At least the 3d performance improves by about 20%. Just wanna know if there's some newer official driver from sony for the geforce fx 5600go? Or has anyone tried the official sony drivers from a newer notebook graphics-card, like 6200 / 6600 / 6800?
Please excuse my bad english, I'm still learning.
Greetings YoL8R
Sony's driver support is terrible. I'd just go elsewhere to get one, you could write one yourself in the time it takes them to update, if they do at all.
Id like to add to this post if possible.
I have an a217s, with an onboard mobility radeon 9700, the drivers for this are 1o months out of dat on the sony site, BUT... the drivers from the ATI site wont install due to inf errors, somehow the sony laptop wont allow any updates or fresh installs of none specific sony updates.
MY QUESTION IS:
Has anyone got an idea how i can work around this and install drivers for my graffix card please?
the drivers from the ATI site wont install due to inf errors, somehow the sony laptop wont allow any updates or fresh installs of none specific sony updates.
I wouldn't have asked for an official driver if there were not any problems with the official drivers from NVIDIA. Those are meant for desktop PC's only. Also I can't install them with the executable. But after failed installation those inf files are still in the temp directory and I can use those files with the Windows driver update. I chose the 5600 desktop version and forced to install them, because there is no entry for the "go" version. When it's finished I can open the NVIDIA driver settings and it displays GeForce 5600go, so it has detected that I have a notebook graphics card in my system. That's how I did this.
As mentioned before there are some problems: when my GRT715M switches to standby mode, It does not reactivate the screen after getting it back from standby mode. Also OpenGL applications seem to freeze after a short period of time. On the other hand the newer driver improves the 3d performance by about 20% in OpenGL and DirectX.
So it's difficult for me to decide what driver to use.
I'm not sure if it's a good idea to force it to use them either.
However, both Omega and DNA drivers are either for ATI Radeon or Nvidia graphic cards and both DO support the mobile chipsets. So maybe installing one of them might help you.