MSI drivers to nVidia GeForce 7 series?

Hi, I'm an old costumer of MSI graphics cards, and always enjoyed the D.O.T. functionality. Today I have a MSI nVidia GeForce 7 based graphic card, the NX 7800GTX-VT2D256E.
I'm using Windows Vista Ultimate with the latest nVidia driver, but I'd like to know if I may expect a MSI driver that implement the D.O.T. to my card, once I don't feel comfortable with Coolbits and softwares alike.
Thanks,
Marcus

Hi
The best answer that I can give you is 'I do not know' since this is a user to user forum and nobody here is an employee of MSI so we do not know what MSI has planned.
Have you considered ATI Tool?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATITool
It works on NVidia chipsets also.

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