New NVIDIA drivers
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Fine here with 310.70 and GTX570.
Not if you use DisplayLink drivers for USB monitors they aren’t. 310 are incompatible and crash the Desktop Manager.
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again new drivers 310.90
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After going over to the Nvidia site the guys there admitted that 310.90 was mainly a security update of their driver and not to fix the problems that came out. They also stated that there would be a much bigger update coming later in the month. So if you are still running 306.97 I would stick with that until a fix update comes out. If you upgraded to 310.70 and were sticking with that I would upgrade to 310.90 to remove the security vulnerability.
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This driver work veru well for my but if you say then come new drivers, that will be great
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DisplayLink has released new drivers that resolve the DWM crashing with Nvidia drivers 310.70 and 310.90.
You can find them here: http://www.displaylink.com/support/downloads.php
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DisplayLink has released new drivers that resolve the DWM crashing with Nvidia drivers 310.70 and 310.90.
You can find them here: http://www.displaylink.com/support/downloads.php
That is good for those that might have had a crashing issue related to that but the issue most all of us have had is lower performance on 310.70/310.90 compared to 306.97 and older. Still waiting for the next release (so much for their later in the month statement) to see if a new release removes the artificial downgrade.
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When I upgraded to these latest drivers for Assassins Creed III, BMS no longer launched correctly (it would blink a lot and crash upon trying to get to the bMS GUI) or just crash to desktop. So rolled back to 306.97 on my 660Ti and all is well.
i use DisplayLink for USB LCD MFDs, wonder if that update to DisplayLink would have made the difference.
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New Drivers 314.07
Is better than 306.97?
Should I install it or avoid?
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New Drivers 314.07
Is better than 306.97?
Should I install it or avoid?
(My card GTX470)Just download and install is the only way to verify it. If this new drivers dosn´t work nice in your system just search in NVIDIA folder for the 306.97 version
In my case the root is:
C:\NVIDIA -
I was one who also had to stick with the 306.97 drivers after getting a performance hit with the 310.90.
I installed the new 314.07 Drivers today and I am experiencing the same performance hit and stuttering. I am going back to the 306.97 release once again. This puts some of us 2 releases behind.Drex
I7 3770K OC 4.5Ghz
ASUS P8277-V LX
8GB DDR3 1600Mhz Corsair Vengeance Series
1TB WD 7200 RPM
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H20 stage 2 120mm Radiatior Liquid CPU Cooler
800W Corsair GS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit edition -
Beta driver 314.21 tested, stuttering still here.
Rolling back to good ol’ 306.97
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Beta driver 314.21 tested, stuttering still here.
Rolling back to good ol’ 306.97
And your VGA is?
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I had stuttering problems fixed by using a fps limiter, using the option vertical sync half refresh rate also cures the stuttering.
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You can also try the 311.06 release ( found on the catalogue Microsoft update. Driver N° 9.18.13.1106 )
http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=9.18.13.1106%20.
No specific optimisation for new fashion games. Built to be strong.
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Hi,
where does this stutter?
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No problem here with those drivers.
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64 Bit? for GTX 660?
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64 bits, GTX 580
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I had stuttering problems fixed by using a fps limiter, using the option vertical sync half refresh rate also cures the stuttering.
Will try, will give feedback in a while
And your VGA is?
GTX 460 1GBDDR5 on W7 Ultimate x64
With 306.97 it runs smoothly up between 30 and 50 fps even in high particle situations. With any higher driver stutters start as soon as I switch on MFDs on ramp start or look at any surface glaring from sunlight
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Hi,
which is the best driver for gtx 660? And depends exclusively on the nvidia driver?