installing graphics drivers, am i doing everything right?

btrimble

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Hey guys,

I just booted up my computer and installed all the motherboard drivers ( I believe). Now I was told to install the graphics card drivers. I have a GTX760 EVGA. There looks to be 4 total downloads, on of them ( most recent) labeled beta driver. Then the other three include Driver, and software utilities. Do I install all of these? And after this am I don't installing things and ready to go? If anyone can help me out Id really appreciate it! thanks.
 
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Just install the latest stable drivers for your graphic card (you can installl the beta ones if you want also but not so recommended we never know).
The stable one for you is the GeForce 320.49 Driver - WHQL, you can find it here http://www.geforce.com/drivers

If you want to make this easier to keep your drivers up to date and also manage your games settings, download NVIDIA Experience is will make it very easy for you : http://www.geforce.com/geforce-experience

Enjoy

ImPain

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Just install the latest stable drivers for your graphic card (you can installl the beta ones if you want also but not so recommended we never know).
The stable one for you is the GeForce 320.49 Driver - WHQL, you can find it here http://www.geforce.com/drivers

If you want to make this easier to keep your drivers up to date and also manage your games settings, download NVIDIA Experience is will make it very easy for you : http://www.geforce.com/geforce-experience

Enjoy
 
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btrimble

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thanks a lot man, I installed the beta already so I guess Ill just have both installed. cant hurt
 

ImPain

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You can't have both installed, it replaces the one installed :)
Just pick one, if you are afraid just go with the stable one, the one I linked for you.

Anyway, Beta drivers won't hurt your hardware :) worst case it will just not work properly but as far as I used them, I didn't get any problem.

Don't forget to choose the best answer and close the topic if you got your answers :)

Enjoy.
 

btrimble

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ah yes sir. ha, sorry your talking to a huge newb when it comes to putting computer together. Might as well go with the stable one per your suggestion. Im guessing the other install will just delete itself, or maybe I do, hmm. oh well ill figure it out thanks again!