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Microsoft has again caused some confusion by releasing a new Nvidia Geforce driver via Windows Update which appears as an Important update for some Windows 8.1 users. Official details of what the driver update contains are not available, however this thread (https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...as-important-/) on the GeForce Forums indicates that it is a slightly newer 347.90 driver, and may be a minor bugfix release. In any case there's no reason to install it; you can right-click on it and select 'Hide update' to remove it from Windows Update.
There were one or two drivers that have given me a blue screen. However things are normal now.
Which one is working for you?
The last driver that Nvidia posted caused me some issues that required a roll back. First time that I've had to do that in years. That includes my time with amd cards too.
Originally posted by Mangler
Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
Baba, are you talking about 347.88? I've been loving them! I do have an issue with random CTD's in CSGO but I can't put a finger on what it is. I don't think it's the GPUs or drivers to be honest..
What drivers are you running now then?
Originally posted by curio
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I'm running 347.25 now and have been for quite a while.
347.88 caused my pc to seem to boot up really slowly. Happened after a couple of restarts and reinstalls. I just rolled back. Even tried a system restore and install. Then ran prime 95 since, you never know.
Originally posted by Mangler
Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
The last driver that Nvidia posted caused me some issues that required a roll back. First time that I've had to do that in years. That includes my time with amd cards too.
The current driver is fine for me. It was the driver in the middle 347.52 or something.
Download the English (US) GeForce Game Ready Driver for Grand Theft Auto V for Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8.1 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows Vista 64-bit systems. Released 2015.4.13
What’s New in Version 350.12
Just in time for the highly anticipated title Grand Theft Auto V, this new GeForce Game Ready driver ensures you'll have the best possible gaming experience. With support for GeForce SLI technology and for one-click game setting optimizations within GeForce Experience, you’ll have the best possible performance and image quality during gameplay.
Game Ready
Best gaming experience for Grand Theft Auto V, including support for SLI technology and GeForce Experience one-click optimizations.
Improved 5K × 3K Monitor Support
Added user interface prompts for when a configuration is not supported.
250 DPI Support
Enabled the NVIDIA Control Panel to support 250 dpi, which is needed for Windows 8.1 and tiled displays.
NVFBC SLI Performance Improvements
Improved gameplay performance on full-screen SLI configurations when NVIDIA frame buffer capture using Shadowplay or GameStream is enabled on 4K or 5K displays.
OpenCL 1.2
Added support for OpenCL 1.2. The OpenCL 1.2 drivers are based on the published Khronos Specification and are expected to pass the Khronos Conformance Testing
Finally figured out issue with blue screens on my PC. It was not the NVidia drivers. I had replaced the ram and for some reason forgotten to manually give voltage to the CPU. So now I gave it 1.38 volts and things are back to normal.
Finally figured out issue with blue screens on my PC. It was not the NVidia drivers. I had replaced the ram and for some reason forgotten to manually give voltage to the CPU. So now I gave it 1.38 volts and things are back to normal.
Omg, didn't even think of trying that. Newbie question, does it work with all 3d TVs?
Yes, but a couple caveats.
First, it's only 720p/60fps per eye, or 1080p/30fps per eye. Not as bad as it sounds, 3D looks higher resolution because of the alternating image in each eye (kind of like double 720p), plus lots of filtering like SSAA cleans it up.
Secondly, you need Nvidias '3dtv play', which you get for free if you already have their 3D kit or 3dvision monitor, otherwise you have to pay a once off licencing fee if just for a TV. Pretty sure you can get a trial though, which is what you would want. Be aware, 3D via a TV isn't the greatest for gaming, but should still give you a novel experience.
You can have 1080p/60fps per eye with passive displays but you get half the vertical resolution per eye (regardless if it's 720P or 1080P seeing how that's how 3D works on passive), your brain blends them together so you don't even notice anyway.
As for me 3D on my TV is fine, better than my gen1 3D Vision **** anyway.
Cool, I have a 55" LG OLED, going to have to try the 3dTV I guess :-). Hoping to get a second Gtx970 for my system. Just selling some camera kit to justify it to the wife ;-).
It's only been in the work for 6 months now, I would not be surprised if they only get it working on those second gen gsync modules coming out soonish.
It's only been in the work for 6 months now, I would not be surprised if they only get it working on those second gen gsync modules coming out soonish.
I don't think it's an official thing, I was just going by what pcper called it.
Acer's upcoming ultra-widescreen 34-inch G-SYNC gaming monitor, the XR341CKA, will have multiple inputs according to a report published by TFT Central, which indicates possible changes to the G-SYNC V2 module as previous displays only provided one input.
Disable Shell Experience Host so that the start menu doesn't open constantly while gaming ( usually only in OpenGL but D3D titles have been reported as well ).
This driver build was only meant for Windows 10 10074 Build.
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Probably an unnoticeable change (maybe not) but disabling the Nvidia shield streaming may net ya some FPS. Some have seen CPU usage drop by half. If you don't have NV Experience then ignore this.
Probably an unnoticeable change (maybe not) but disabling the Nvidia shield streaming may net ya some FPS. Some have seen CPU usage drop by half. If you don't have NV Experience then you're set.
Saw this early in the morning. I was like yay 5% increase. Then realized I never install the bloat ware Just the display driver so meh.
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Eh, I find it useful for games that have a ton of graphics options. I'm too impatient to find "optimal" settings. Just use GFE and hit optimize. It usually sets the settings fairly well.
Eh, I find it useful for games that have a ton of graphics options. I'm too impatient to find "optimal" settings. Just use GFE and hit optimize. It usually sets the settings fairly well.
For GTA V it did a fine job of optimizing the setting on my kids' rigs.
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