Nvidia GeForce 365.19 WHQL Driver Download & Discussion

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce Drivers Section' started by khanmein, May 13, 2016.

  1. DrDoU

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    Looks like dx12 is more stable with these drivers.Rise of the tomb raider got some extra frames and no crashes...yet
     
  2. dabrooks

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    That's a 1080 monitor, right? Doesn't that low res on a monitor that size look a little blocky or fuzzy? Coming from a 27" 1440 144hz monitor, it doesn't seem like I'd get much more real estate. Am I wrong?
     
  3. nevcairiel

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    If its the XR3501, then yes, its 2560x1080 (ie. extra-wide 1080p).
    Would be too low res for me, practically stretched 1080p on a ultrawide screen?

    So no, the screen might be bigger, but due to the lack pixels you don't really get more "space". 1440p is a must on 27" and above, at 35" ultra-wide i might even want 4K.
     
  4. rstalcup

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    That is correct it is a 3501, and no It is a beautiful picture, I ran it at 2560x1080@144hz when I first got it, but wanted to KVM with my other computer, so I slowed it to 120hz, but the kvm's out there have issues with high HZ rates. Now compared to my 34" dell that the other system is on or the 34" LG that my son uses everyone likes the image on the BenQ, and at a 120hz and with 2xASUS Strix GTX980Ti 6gb each, in SLI mode I haven't found a Game that has an issue, since I got this BenQ I haven't had screen Tearing, or artifacts, etc I wish Doom would support 2560x1080@120/144hz, but it dosent, but still at all settings maxed it is gorgeous, fun and problem free
     
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    Yep cheers, was getting fairly annoying lol
     
  6. Rapyer

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    do you feel the need to point out that your setup works for every person that has issues with the driver and chrome?

    dont be a dick
     
  7. Extraordinary

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    Nice way to get iggy'd, I was actually pointing out that the driver works fine with FF, so it must be a Chrome issue, not a driver issue

    This is a tech forum, the whole point is to help troubleshoot, by helping eliminate certain things, it allows the person with the issue to look elsewhere for the problem

    There is only one person being a d1ck here buddy, and it's not me

    Stop being butt hurt when people don't have the same problems as you, even mental health ones

    Iggy'd
     
  8. dr_rus

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    I have no issues with either Chrome or Firefox on this driver. I use beta channels for both though.
     
  9. Rapyer

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    you butthurt? you just posted an entire tirade rofl
     
  10. Fumz

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    iggy'd? urban dictionary did not help me. please help an old man out.
     

  11. CalinTM

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    As soon as u exit chrome, u have some sort of black window on chrome ?
     
  12. Extraordinary

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    Put on your ignore list in User CP so you don't see their posts any more
     
  13. maffle

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    no problems here with the latest driver
     
  14. Fumz

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    you sir, are genius. thank you. these driver threads are going to immediately start getting easier to read. :)
     
  15. dr_rus

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    Maybe. Haven't really paid any attention what happens to any window on it's close -)
     

  16. CalinTM

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    It lasts about a half a second, and its really annoying...

    If i disable hardware acceleration, no problems.
     
  17. ahmlet

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    Thought I Suffered freezes because of this driver, but it seems that the problem is with the latest version of geforce experience.
    Desktop freezes and I have to hard reset. I got lots of DCOM errors in event viewer.
    Remove geforce experience and all problems gone
     
  18. BuildeR2

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    I got a 980Ti yesterday and went to watch some IMSA races on Youtube, terrible tearing and some stuttering. Using Firefox 47.0.1 with smooth scrolling on and hardware accel off. My AMD 6870 and 290 worked perfectly with these settings. My main question is what you have those 2 settings set at with your 980 and FF, because I don't know if nvidia cards have the same hardware accel BSOD issues that my AMD cards had. Thanks.
     
  19. AsiJu

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    ^ enable HW acceleration for FF, should get rid of the tearing.

    Never had a BSOD or a crash myself. Though I never had one with 290 either with HW acc. enabled.
     
  20. BuildeR2

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    Seems to have fixed it so far. At first I enabled hardware accel and restarted FF but nothing changed. Checked the settings and restarted again, still tearing. Decided to reboot real quick and FF is super smooth with no tearing! Was able to finish watching the 6 hours of Watkins Glen in smooth goodness with about 20% GPU usage. :)

    Thanks for the help, I'll keep my fingers crossed for no BSOD's.
     

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