No WHQL For 3D USB Driver
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Wow, that's a lot cheaper than I expected!

Still, there are questions unanswered, most of which boil down to: what's in it for NVIDIA? I hear a lot of people asking what games the technology works in and what monitors it works with. I don't hear anyone asking if the USB drivers are WHQL certified before buying. What's more, even if they are concerned, what are they going to do about it? Go running to ATI? Good luck with that.

Though if Microsoft's testing does stand a good chance of finding important bugs, NVIDIA might want to do it as a bit of extra quality control.
Wow, that's a lot cheaper than I expected!



Still, there are questions unanswered, most of which boil down to: what's in it for NVIDIA? I hear a lot of people asking what games the technology works in and what monitors it works with. I don't hear anyone asking if the USB drivers are WHQL certified before buying. What's more, even if they are concerned, what are they going to do about it? Go running to ATI? Good luck with that.



Though if Microsoft's testing does stand a good chance of finding important bugs, NVIDIA might want to do it as a bit of extra quality control.

#16
Posted 08/30/2010 11:16 PM   
[quote name='Zloth' post='1110731' date='Aug 31 2010, 09:16 AM']Though if Microsoft's testing does stand a good chance of finding important bugs, NVIDIA might want to do it as a bit of extra quality control.[/quote]

Microsofts Driver Verifier and other tools do test a whole bunch of functionality.

NVIDIA know this and they routinely certify their device drivers with WHQL, which also grants them Windows Logo rights.

This is why it is out of character for NVIDIA to not certify device drivers under WHQL on the 3D USB controller.
[quote name='Zloth' post='1110731' date='Aug 31 2010, 09:16 AM']Though if Microsoft's testing does stand a good chance of finding important bugs, NVIDIA might want to do it as a bit of extra quality control.



Microsofts Driver Verifier and other tools do test a whole bunch of functionality.



NVIDIA know this and they routinely certify their device drivers with WHQL, which also grants them Windows Logo rights.



This is why it is out of character for NVIDIA to not certify device drivers under WHQL on the 3D USB controller.

#17
Posted 09/01/2010 02:00 AM   
[quote name='Zloth' post='1110731' date='Aug 31 2010, 09:16 AM']Though if Microsoft's testing does stand a good chance of finding important bugs, NVIDIA might want to do it as a bit of extra quality control.[/quote]

Microsofts Driver Verifier and other tools do test a whole bunch of functionality.

NVIDIA know this and they routinely certify their device drivers with WHQL, which also grants them Windows Logo rights.

This is why it is out of character for NVIDIA to not certify device drivers under WHQL on the 3D USB controller.
[quote name='Zloth' post='1110731' date='Aug 31 2010, 09:16 AM']Though if Microsoft's testing does stand a good chance of finding important bugs, NVIDIA might want to do it as a bit of extra quality control.



Microsofts Driver Verifier and other tools do test a whole bunch of functionality.



NVIDIA know this and they routinely certify their device drivers with WHQL, which also grants them Windows Logo rights.



This is why it is out of character for NVIDIA to not certify device drivers under WHQL on the 3D USB controller.

#18
Posted 09/01/2010 02:00 AM   
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