New NVIDIA GeForce website.

I anticipate that this new NVIDIA website will prove useful for Adobe PE users who run the fine NVIDIA GeForce graphics adapters in their computers for video editing.  I have found NVIDIA to be one of the more cusutomer oriented tech companies out there in recent years, and they make some pretty darn good graphics cards.
http://www.geforce.com/#/

I'm running a GeForce GTX-260 in my newish HP Intel quad-core i7 with 12 GB RAM, and while NVIDIA is providine fairly steady driver updates for this card series, I am still having crashes with PE9 and cannot determine it it's the graphics card or something in the PE coding or Win 7 x64 OS that is causing my frustration.  I disabled all the 3-D capabilities on the card and that seemed to perhaps help a little, and have already gone to fully turning off my Norton Internet Security Suite and LAN network, disabling Win 7 x64 screen saver and as many of the Services running in the background that Black Viper suggested I could safely shut down, as well as most of the other things suggested on this Forum but I still get unexplained crashes with the very large 3 GB+ HD video files I routinely process and render -- maybe I should consider a 400 series NVIDIA GTX graphics card but I always end up chocking on the cost of the dang things.  Anyone else here having any better luck with other NVIDIA cards and PE9?

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