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New drivers Gays, 465.89 Game Ready

Game Ready Drivers provide the best possible gaming experience for all major new releases. Prior to a new title launching, our driver team is working up until the last minute to ensure every performance tweak and bug fix is included for the best gameplay on day-1.

Game Ready for Outriders
This new Game Ready Driver provides support for the launch of Outriders, which features NVIDIA DLSS technology. Additionally, this release also provides optimal day-1 support for:
DIRT 5’s new ray tracing update
The launch of Evil Genius 2: World Domination
The launch of the KINGDOM HEARTS Series on the Epic Games Store

Gaming Technology
Includes support for Resizable BAR across the GeForce RTX 30 Series of Desktop and Notebook GPUs
Includes beta support for virtualization on GeForce GPUs

https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/172060/en-us

And if you ask, no they haven't fixed the flickering in WoW : Shadowlands, going on month 4 with this issue.
 
Anyone who downloaded the latest driver will want the 466.74 Hotfix driver as it is known to crash Kepler 6XX/7XX/16XX and Turing GPUs.
 
I've encountered a bug with the latest two sets of drivers.

I noticed CPU performance was approx 10% lower than normal, and when I checked task manager there was NVRLA.exe using exactly 10% of CPU time while idle. Checked Nv forums and there's loads of people with the same issue. You can right click and close the exe and everything runs fine, but upon reboot it starts up again.


https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforc...ce/14/459153/nvrlaexe-causing-high-cpu-temps/
 
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I've encountered a bug with the latest two sets of drivers.

I noticed CPU performance was approx 10% lower than normal, and when I checked task manager there was NVRLA.exe using exactly 10% of CPU time while idle. Checked Nv forums and there's loads of people with the same issue. You can right click and close the exe and everything runs fine, but upon reboot it starts up again.


https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforc...ce/14/459153/nvrlaexe-causing-high-cpu-temps/

I am not seeing anyting like this on my end but I do cut down the driver heavily before install. I have no NVRLA.EXE present on the system.
 
Try using the Clean Driver on Guru3D - dude uploads a cut version of every driver with no telemetry.
 
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