nVIDIA GeForce 369.00 Beta

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  1. stasio

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    nVIDIA GeForce 369.00 Beta

    DriverVer = 07/23/2016, 10.18.13.6900

    Windows Vista/7/8/8.1

    x32:
    http://developer.download.nvidia.co...369.00_geforceweb_win8_win7_international.exe

    x64:
    http://developer.download.nvidia.co..._geforceweb_win8_win7_64bit_international.exe

    Windows 10

    x32:
    http://developer.download.nvidia.com/assets/opengl/369.00/369.00_geforceweb_win10_international.exe

    x64:
    http://developer.download.nvidia.co...9.00_geforceweb_win10_64bit_international.exe


    Fixes an issue in the interaction between the extensions NV_geometry_shader_passthrough and NV_stereo_view_rendering.
    Fixes an issue in the extension NV_command_list.

    https://developer.nvidia.com/opengl-driver
     
  2. chinobino

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    Thanks!

    Branch?

    [Edit] R369.00 (r368_92-2) 10.18.13.6900 (7-23-2016)
     
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  3. Vidik

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    Does it contain DPC latency bug hotfix from 368.95?
     
  4. Skinner

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    So not the long awated Doom Vulkan multi GPU drivers?
     

  5. JAMVA

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    I can confirm that it doesn't include the pascal latency fix. Anybody with a pascal GPU should still use the hotfix driver 368.95

    [​IMG]
     
  6. dr_rus

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    Vulkan doesn't support mGPU and this has nothing to do with drivers.
     
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    Thanks was about to install.
     
  8. stasio

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    Yup....
     
  9. Vidik

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    Thanks JAMVA
     
  10. GanjaStar

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    well it's a developer driver. dunno why anyone who games would use it anyway unless they get joy out of testing and troubleshooting drivers more than actually gaming.
     

  11. Blackfyre

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    368.95 has been perfect for me, fixed ALL the stuttering issues I was having. I might stick with it for a while actually.
     
  12. dr_rus

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    The driver installs fine though and it's unlikely that it's any more buggy than the last official release.
     
  13. sapo_joe

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    nVidia is now like it was on the Geforce 2 days... one or more driver releases per week!! YAY! :D
     
  14. karserasl

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    And this is good why exactly?

    To move from a driver to a driver correctly, you should use ddu. Which makes it a chore to do with all the release.

    Secondly, This means that they dont know what they are doing. Releasing half-baked drivers and run to release a fix, then run to release a new beta, THAT DOESNT EVEN HAVE THE FIXES OF THE PREVIOUS FIX!

    This is pure unprofessional behavior.

    And we still have issues from previous generations that, probably, wont be corrected ever. (like the 144hz bugs, the tearing using 2 different resolution screens, the DP that doesnt wake the screen etc)
     
  15. Denial

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    I've had the same windows install since 2013. Since then I've owned a GTX690, a 980 and a 1080. I also upgraded from Windows 8 to 10. I've not once had to use DDU. I only had to do an Nvidia custom/clean install once and that was when the multi-monitor bugged driver came out.

    Also this is a dev driver and a beta one at that. I'm not sure why you expect different branch to be merged with all the latest changes -- especially from a developer branch.
     

  16. dr_rus

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    You don't have to use anything to move from a driver to driver correctly. Nobody is forcing you to move either.
     
  17. Agent-A01

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    He obviously can't think logically.
     
  18. cryohellinc

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    JAMVA
    Thank you for the heads up.

    Staying at hotfix driver. :)
     
  19. Chastity

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    Not correct:

    The game dev would have to come up with their own mGPU routine and you would need to disable SLI in order to make it work.
     
    Last edited: Jul 26, 2016
  20. Cyberdyne

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    You do not, by any means, need to use DDU for every driver install. Seriously. There are only a few scenarios that come to mind that it would be helpful. One, moving from AMD to NVIDIA or vise versa. Two, moving from the International version to the USA English version or vise versa. And three, old driver won't allow uninstall or new driver won't allow install.

    I typically don't even bother with the clean install option, just installing over the old driver works perfectly fine 90% of the time.

    Constantly moving to the newest driver is also unnecessary. If there are no issues you need fixed and no performance improvements for any games you have, then why would you?
     

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