Nvidia Geforce GameReady 391.24 Driver Download & Discussion

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce Drivers Section' started by peppercute, Mar 20, 2018.

  1. tensai28

    tensai28 Ancient Guru

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    That's odd dx12 is still very smooth for me. Smoother than 11. I'm on win 10 1607 though maybe that's why.
     
  2. Astyanax

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    nothing to do with it I'm afraid, this has been on and off since the driver 385.69, which is when Advanced Layers arrived in quantum and the reports were all skewed against firefox instead of the driver it originated with.
     
  3. jbscotchman

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    And you've also got a 1080ti which makes a big difference.
     
  4. tensai28

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    Yeah that's why I'm suggesting maybe giving developer edition a try because I have tested multiple drivers (I pretty much test every single one) and never had a single issue browser related. I can't guarantee that it would make a difference but maybe worth a shot?

    Of course but when I was on my 1070 it was the same story.
     

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    It depends on a game and on how CPU limited you get in it on your system which is a function of many many things including tasks which may run in the background.
     
  6. tensai28

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    Yeah, battlefront 2 and battlefield 1 are absolutely terrible for dx12 but games like mankind divided and rise of the tomb raider work better for me on it. Also ashes of the singularity get's a crazy boost from it ever since nvidia came out with that magic dx12 driver. I'm on an 6600k so I probably see it more.
     
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    Just had a TDR with Firefox open and a YouTube video paused. The window flickered (as it does when recovering), and when resuming playback of the video it behaved oddly by jumping back and forth and repeating the same video segments in a rapid fashion, all the while audio was continuing as normal.

    This is on Windows 10.
     
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    Try to add custom profile for firefox.exe in nvcpl. Set there "prefer max performance" in power management mode.
     
  9. PQED

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    Unfortunately I've tried this and more before without any improvement. This has been an ongoing problem since v384, though it's not as common as it was.

    I've tested everything to the best of my abilities to make sure it's not my system. I also checked the logs on a friends system which is running a 4670k/1070/Win10 combo, and the TDR's appear there as well.

    Thanks for the suggestion, but I doubt this is something I can solve on my end.
     
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    @PQED No need use prefer max performance. Set adaptive for browser.
     

  11. ocsystem

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    adaptive is default. @ PQED did you tried with HW acceleration disabled yet?
     
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    Already using adaptive. Have tried optimal as well.

    No, that's one of the few things i haven't tried. Since the TDR's are fairly rare (maybe once or twice a month) and doesn't really bother me much, I'd rather not deal with a sluggish browser.

    I've also previously reported that Firefox isn't the only application experiencing TDR's, but also Phase Shift - a rhythm game - and much more frequently than FF at that.
    Couldn't say if that's still the case though since i moved on to Clone Hero a couple of months ago.

    At this point I'm not really trying to find a solution, but rather informing that it's still a problem, and not limited to one system.
     
  13. Irenicus

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    No need to fix what isn't broken. I've got 70hours in FFXV and had one crash which was related to a bad OC. No other crashes whatsoever.

    Not sure why people claim there is a memory leak in the game either. I've seen no such issue, the RAM usage fluctuates between 8 and 12gb. A memory leak would result in overbloating of RAM usage to the point where the game is unplayable, which doesn't happen. I've done 8 hour session in the game - no memory leak
     
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    Who does? Flash was made obsolete since browswers don't support it anymore anyway
     
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    Then you are simply not using maximal graphic settings available;)
     

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    Every time someone has an issue with a driver, someone rants and states that there is no problem.
    Yes indeed, as said multiple times by multiple people: because it works perfectly on your rig/PC does NOT mean in any way that it's the same for EVERY rig.
    So stop being condescending by implying that because you don't have issues means that others are at fault when they experience issues with drivers.
    PS: never is written with a v.
     
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    FYI, all the web browsers have their profile set to force Adaptive, so changing it globally won't do anything if these aren't changed either.
     
  18. Astyanax

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    TDR's in games mean you have a hardware (graphics card or imc/ram) stability issue.
     
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    Any number of reasons, different software used, background programs, system settings...

    some combinations may have issues when others don't.
     
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    In services.msc can I disable "Nvidia Display Container LS" and "Nvidia Telemetry Container"?

    If a service is not required then I like to disable stuff that I do not need running in the back round all the time.
     

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