Nvidia GeForce 384.76 Download & Discussion

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  1. RealNC

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  2. EdKiefer

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    I don't seem to have any issue with Vcore and clocks with MSI 970 from 3d mode back to idle (135mhz/0.843v).

    As far as browser, I have HW acceleration off in Palmoon.
     
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    Having the same issue. After reboot GPU idles at 139 MHz, VRAM at 405 MHz and GPU Temp at ~30°C. With previous drivers it was 215 MHz and 350? MHz (IIRC). Now upon quitting a game GPU is stuck at 1367 MHz, VRAM at 3504 MHz and a as a result ~40°C.
    This is the first driver to cause this in my case.
     

  5. EdKiefer

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    Does that happen with any 3d application?

    Like GPU-Z, Heven, Valley

    On my GTX 970 it idles at same 135mhz with Vram at 324mhz, same as last driver.
     
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    What game and can you check if any other 3D process is active after quitting? You can use either NV CPL or MSI AB for this.
     
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    I always had 139mhz.. dunno.
     
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    Have you set maximum performance setting globally?
     

  11. EdKiefer

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    That might be it, first thing I do is set global power management from optimal to adaptive.
     
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  13. dmod

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    Hmm, looks like it really is game dependent.
    I ran:
    -Witcher 3 (Fullscreen)
    -Dota 2 (Vulkan Borderless Windowed)
    -The Vanashing of Ethan Carter Redux (Borderless Windowed)
    -3DMark API Overhead Test
    -3DMark Time Spy Graphics Test 1 & 2
    None of the above triggered the bug.

    Running DOOM though, reliably causes the bug to occur. Tested both Vulkan and OpenGL in Fullscreen each after a reboot.
    Steam Overlay, Nvidia Share and Windows Game Bar were disabled for testing purposes. Only programs running in background besides usual driver stuff and system services were GPU-Z 2.1.0 and Task Manager.

    Also all Nvidia Control Panel settings, including Power management mode on Optimal power, are left at default. Only exception is Video Color Settings - Advanced - Dynamic range, being set to Full.


    Still curious though, how exactly do you check for 3D processes in NV Control panel or Afterburner? Only thing I found was FPS / Framerate Monitoring in Afterburner, which when reporting nothing would indicate no running 3D processes.
     
  14. EdKiefer

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    In MSI AB, hit the "I" button and look for Active 3d processes.
     
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    No issues with that here. This driver works perfectly fine for me.
     

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    Does anyone with a Kepler GPU want to run the DX12 checker program? I'm curious to see whether there has been any changes.
     
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    I updated today and when I joined the GPU-Z I saw this:

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    139.00 Mhz is a driver bug?

    Is it any problem to run like this?

    In idleness it always stood at 202.5 Mhz.

    Sorry for bad english.
     
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    No it's not a driver bug.

    If you checked the previous posts you would have figured it out ;)
     
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    Thanks.
    Think I had never seen it before because it requires RTSS to be running.

    When DOOM is running:
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    Active 3D process    : DOOMx64.exe or DOOMx64vk.exe
    After closing DOOM and clocks stuck:
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    Active 3D process    : not detected
     
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