NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 399.07 WHQL - Download & Discussion

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  1. Passus

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    do this complete with super price premium over last gen/set? o_O

    Sarcasm aside and joke aside, I dont see reason to ungrade drivers atm
     
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    Any Monster Hunter: World improvements? The last game ready release (398.82) actually has worse performance then the previous (398.36) which I find odd.
     
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    Just installed them with 0 issues. Going to test them a bit..
     

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    i too want to know that
     
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    *Monster Hunter World – Excellent
    I'm kinda done with the game atm so not going to test, but the new driver has these lines.

    There were flags set for the game after 398.36 that broke the performance, it was possible to fix by using Inspector and disable those flags (values).
     
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    • Using power monitoring in GPU monitor tools causes micro stutter. [2110289/2049879]
    Does this mean that HWiNFO/AIDA64 and MSI Afterburner is affected? I disabled MSI Afterburner power features but HWiNFO i didn't :p
     
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    Can you go a little more into this? what flags would I look for, this might be worth exploring but I'm kinda a noob with this and never used Inspector.
     

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    Still having the issue with "Unsupported OS version detected" which is odd since I'm on 1803 .228.
     
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    can u be specific? if i try the new driver and will do a driver uninstaller cleanup and go back to .36 will those flags persist?
     
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    i wonder if this driver + flags fix > .36
     
  15. -Tj-

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    Yes confusion like?
    All I see is they ran out of r398 ideas and couldn't fix, so they returned to initial r396..


    I will just stay at 397.64 for now and its r397 branch. Tested r396_00-3xx not long ago and these r397 preform better.
     
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  16. nevcairiel

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    Looks like you're suffering from the same confusion. All the R396 drivers are part of the same main branch, the r396_00 master branch. All other names are just sub-branches of that branch. Its hierarchical, look it up! Even spinning some negative story on it, pro-trolling right there.
    Really, you all have no clues how software development works, even less so in a complex piece of software like a video driver. They likely have dozens of branches at the same time, but a "branch" isn't a ground-breaking difference as you all make it out to be.

    I would try to explain it once again, but you people will just dismiss it anyway. How do I know? Because I've tried to explain it in various past release threads where people made the wildest claims about what branches mean. You could probably look one up if you really wanted to. Not that you're going to.

    If all your claims would be true, every other driver would suddenly forget about half the fixes they have made. Thats not to say that there might not be regressions here and there, but the vast majority of fixes still stick. So its quite obvious that when they move to a "new branch", it includes all changes from previous branches. That should give you a hint that half your interpretations what branches mean are just not realistic.
     
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    I'm getting massive stuttering with these in Ryse: Son of Rome. So far that's all I've tested, but I'll try some benchmarks out.
     
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    Installed this driver no problems, and scoring in 3DMark Firestrike & Timespy are the same as previous driver, not tested it in games yet.

    After hearing about this months ago I've disabled (not hid) the x2 power monitoring lines in HWInfo Sensors - I think they were labelled something like "GPU Power" and "GPU Power Normalised" (they displayed percentage values). I've not really noticed microstutter either way, but figured I'd disable those lines anyway. I still keep GPU temperature monitoring, clock monitoring, and GPU usage lines active, so I'm assuming those ones are ok as they're not measuring "Power".
     
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    Hi guys, does this driver fix HDR problems ? thanks
     

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