Nvidia GeForce 364.51 beta WHQL driver download & discussion

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce Drivers Section' started by kosta20071, Mar 8, 2016.

  1. DeathAngel74

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    There is way... backup files nvdrsdb0.bin, nvdrsdb1.bin, nvdrssel.bin & nvdrswr.lk. Do a clean install then restore those files. I have no idea where the files are, I would assume c:/windows/system32 or an NVidia folder. I found this on eVGA forums.
     
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  2. tsunami231

    tsunami231 Ancient Guru

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    this could come in handy when trying to fiqure out what programs is forcing fullsclock speeds when on desktop
     
  3. Stealth83

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    Thats what I do, The files are located at

    c:/ProgramData/Nvidia Corporation/Drs

    BUT - I dont have a lot of saved profiles, works with the few I have.
     
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  4. dr_rus

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    I'd argue that this isn't much better than not doing the clean install (or even worse possibly) because you're overwriting the newer binary files with older ones. Saving/restoring the profiles in Inspector means that you're at least importing the old info into the new DB which should be less harmful.

    Anyway, I don't do either as I generally change two or three settings globally and as for game profiles - I keep only those I play at the moment and it's not that hard to setup 1-2 profiles again from zero.
     

  5. tsunami231

    tsunami231 Ancient Guru

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    could also, use nvidia inspector and use it to save your profiles it much safer.
     
  6. Monchis

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    Ugh, cancelling download, it seems some people still have problems installing.
     
  7. yosef019

    yosef019 Ancient Guru

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    I downloaded from geforce site install over 47 drivers all OK
    before I tried clean install and it's fail install geforce exo and physx
     
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  8. pstlouis

    pstlouis Master Guru

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    Use nvidia inspector to import your setting.
     
  9. scaramonga

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    My Bejeweled 3 gems stutter even more with this, skipping till WHQL.
     
  10. Monchis

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    It seems the bug affects multi monitor set ups the most, I have one so I´d rather wait till it´s really fixed.
     

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    i've never restored my profiles that way. just saying, lol. I use NVinspector though
     
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  12. GSDragoon

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    Not running into any issues so far. I'm using multiple monitors and did a clean install over 362.00.
     
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    Still having issues with these Beta ones. Black screen freeze after a few minutes. Did manage to get The Division going for a little while till it started stuttering at 10fps. I did see a significant frame rate improvement over 362 when it did work. Used DDU...

    Back to 362!!! sigh

    Running 980ti SLI on Predator X34.
     
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    Yeah those, I always forget to save them with Inspector!
     
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    Thanks for that, they're located in C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs
     

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    I managed to install the broken ones and have SLI working but I do get bad SLI performance in FC Primal (sometimes down to 60fps in 1440p/VHQ) and Witcher 3 (hops between 85 and 100fps just by standing still). Overall the FPS is not smooth at all. Will try these ones too.
     
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    Two displays here, no issues of any sort.
     
  18. RamGuy

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    When are they going to fix all the various multi-monitor issues with SLI and Windows 10? Using things like G-Sync in Windowed Mode is still causing all kinds of issues with my GTX 980 SLI setup with multi-monitor when I try to use G-Sync with Windowed Mode. Same goes for my friend with GTX 980 Ti SLI setup.

    When can we expect to get features like DSR, SMAA etc.. When running SLI?
     
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  20. chinobino

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    I have also had the black screen freeze twice with these drivers while at the desktop.

    CPU & GPU are currently running at stock speeds.

    I am running a single ASUS VG278H 120 Hz monitor from the DVI port on my GTX980Ti and my second monitor is running off my iGPU (HD530).

    Ran several memory tests and they came out ok.

    Event log has nothing written to it at the time of the black screen event.

    I don't think the real issue has been fixed with these drivers.
     

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