You can now download the Nvidia GeForce 361.75 WHQL driver. Prior to a new title launching, our driver team is working up until the last minute to ensure every performance tweak and bug fix possible... Download: Nvidia GeForce 361.75 WHQL driver
Let's see: Download Windows 10 32-bit (Desktop) [ 12 downloads | Report broken link ] Download Windows 10 64-bit (Desktop) [ 141 downloads | Report broken link ] Download Windows 10 32-bit (Notebook) [ 9 downloads | Report broken link ] Download Windows 10 64-bit (Notebook) [ 21 downloads | Report broken link ] Download Windows 7 / 8.1 32-bit (Desktop) [ 11 downloads | Report broken link ] Download Windows 7 / 8.1 64-bit (Desktop) [ 38 downloads | Report broken link ] Download Windows 7 / 8.1 32-Bit (Notebook) [ 7 downloads | Report broken link ] Download Windows 7 / 8.1 64-Bit (Notebook) [ 32 downloads | Report broken link ] Download release notes [ 8 downloads | Report broken link ] Sure there is.
If I reinstall OS and I get grey screen on these with my perfect clocks on battlefront drivers I'm buying AMD. End.
Download Windows 10 32-bit (Notebook) [ 9 downloads | Report broken link ] Download Windows 10 64-bit (Notebook) [ 21 downloads | Report broken link ] both point to 32 bit versions
Or you just use the last driver that worked for you, whatever version that was. Saves time at the cost of a few fps on average and maybe two or three min fps.
Not Fixed - [SLI] Clock speeds remain above idle at 144 Hz on desktop. I'm using a 780 ti matrix sli with 2 monitors, one 144hz(ROG SWIFT PG278Q) and one 60hz, when using 144hz one of the cards idle's at 839 mhz and the other at 323 mhz. When i change to 120 hz both cards idle at 323 mhz. Using windows 10 pro 64x.
I'm pretty sure multiple monitors raises the idle frequency. I have 2x U2715's @ 60 1x XB270HU @ 144 and 1 Samsung JS8500 @ 60 and my 980 idles at 933.