New NVIDIA drivers
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Simple way to avoid all of that mess would be to only install what you need when doing NVidia drivers. Since I don’t use the 3D or the sound the only things I install on my custom driver install is the driver itself and PhysX.
Same here, I’ve been using the drivers only install option for years and avoid running nvidia experience, too
I usually start with a clean driver install too so left-over tweaking experiments don’t affect the performance.
Uwe
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Same here, I’ve been using the drivers only install option for years and avoid running nvidia experience, too
I usually start with a clean driver install too so left-over tweaking experiments don’t affect the performance.
Uwe
Not only do I do the clean install I also use Display Driver Uninstaller via safe boot to get rid of any traces of the old driver prior to installing the new one. Give it as much of a clean slate as I can.
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Hello.
yesterday I installed W10, along the way I installed the latest 353.62 (29.7.2015), 64 bit with a GTX760.
They weren’t working for me. The loading screen wouldnt show (it would either stay stuck there, or just plain black) but the sim was running OK.
Reverted to my old ones (344.48). does anyone have a chance to try the new ones in W7 to understand if its an issue of the drivers, or just with w10?Thanks
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@cool:
Hello.
yesterday I installed W10, along the way I installed the latest 353.62 (29.7.2015), 64 bit with a GTX760.
They weren’t working for me. The loading screen wouldnt show (it would either stay stuck there, or just plain black) but the sim was running OK.
Reverted to my old ones (344.48). does anyone have a chance to try the new ones in W7 to understand if its an issue of the drivers, or just with w10?Thanks
On 353.62 WHQL Win 7 x64 and Falcon seems to be running fine for me, haven’t noticed those issues you’re experiencing.
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I can report that with Windows 10 and the latest drivers 64 bit 29Jul15 Nvidia 353.62, a 30 mn fly worked very well with Israel campaign in 3D surround 5880*1020 (even better than before with w8.1 and nvidia drivers dated from more than 1 year).
Sagal
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Tya. Issue must be with my system then.
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I can add the following point: No way to switch from 3D to 2D with the Nvidia shortcut. F4 BMS freezes and do not work anymore. Same issue with previous drivers and even the latest one with Asseto Corsa.
The following fix works sometimes: if it happens: press ctrl alt suppr and sometimes it reverts to 3D then. -
I can add the following point: No way to switch from 3D to 2D with the Nvidia shortcut. F4 BMS freezes and do not work anymore. Same issue with previous drivers and even the latest one with Asseto Corsa.
The following fix works sometimes: if it happens: press ctrl alt suppr and sometimes it reverts to 3D then.I can see in your sig that you are running sli nvidia surround on triple screen. Is that right?
I do not know if you use bezel corrected resolutions, but here are a couple of tips that solved some issues with some games (namely pcars,prepar3d, CLOD) when switching from 3d to 2d.
Make sure your desktop resolution is the same that your ingame res.
For instance if you are running a 2D non bezel corrected desktop res of 5760 and an ingame res of 6050 with bezel correction, make sure that you set your 2D desktop resolution to 6050 before launching the game.
For that I use a small utility called Ultramon that allows the creation of different desktop resolution profiles and switching back and forth between them with a simple click.
I have created profiles for bezel corrected and non bezel corrected, single center display, etc.
It is payware, but worth every cent because level driver management of multiple screens is shitty on nvidia drivers.
Hope it helps.
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Thanks for your suggestion Jcenzano.
Effectively I’m running sli nvidia GTX 670 on triple screen in 3D surround mode with bezel corrected: 5880*1080 at 120Hz. Unfortunately your suggestion is already somehow applied as I use exactly the same resolution all the time and for everything (for games, video, desktop etc.). I do not remember a game that will not support this resolution (except old games that I desinstalled or not reinstalled a few years ago: Janes FA/18 and F-15, EECH etc.)
It is not such a big problem (it becomes one if the mission lasts more than one and a half hour as 3D can become tiring after a while). I just wanted to mention what has changed for me since W10 and latest Nvidia drivers. -
New driver released: 355.98
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Evrything looks better with last update. Falcon looks like never before.
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Evrything looks better with last update. Falcon looks like never before.
Any objective fact to back your statement?[emoji12]
Having a 700 series it has come to a point that I don’t update unless I am sure the pros overcome the disadvantages.
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Any objective fact to back your statement?[emoji12]
Having a 700 series it has come to a point that I don’t update unless I am sure the pros overcome the disadvantages.
I have a 750 Ti and updated to last version of drivers. Didn’t noticed that “beautifier”, but everithing works fine.
ps. I run Windows 10
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I can see the image with more definition and clarity in the colors…. Either that or this weed is too good.
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You can see the weeds? Wow, that is a good driver
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I can see the image with more definition and clarity in the colors…. Either that or this weed is too good.
It’s either the weed or that some setting has been inadvertently changed on driver installation.
Taking a look to the changelog there is nothing that could possibly enhance the way bms looks.
But new drivers have sometimes a strong placebo effect. And as long as you think it looks better, it does look better indeed for you.
[emoji106]
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I don’t know where is the best place to post this but i solved my stuttering problems by upgrading my driver to 358.
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I don’t know where is the best place to post this but i solved my stuttering problems by upgrading my driver to 358.
Even on 4.33?
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developer drivers, at guru3d these are preferred. For me they are good on Win7 x64.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=402674BMS :vsync on, aniso off, tripple buffering on,multisampling,
Driver:aniso 16x, aa 8x, triple buffering off,
good read here :
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?23445-Advice-for-VGA-amp-ingame-settings-NVidia
-tested multisampling BMS vs Nvidia standard cp. BMS gives far better result compared with standard Nvidia cp.17-11-2015 EDIT/ Stuttering on relative high fps (30-55) seems a problem I can not overcome, drivers 358.91 are slightly better in that respect.
Probably gonna try a R9 380 for that reason. -
Dang. Latest 430.64 are 492MB in size…
Are they Nuts?