NVIDIA Vulkan Developer Beta Driver 436.20

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  1. babyboom666

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    August 29th, 2019 - Windows 436.20, Linux 435.19.02
    • New:
      • Rebased Vulkan beta driver features to the latest 436.15 (Windows) and 435.17 (Linux) general release drivers
      • 8-bit integer support added to VK_NV_cooperative_matrix
        • See here for more info
    • Fixes:
      • General performance imporvements from 436.15 and 435.17
    Downloads and Release notes get from them here: https://developer.nvidia.com/vulkan-driver

    Windows 436.20
    Linux 435.19.02
     
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    \o/ the package got updated to a current branch!
     
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  3. Astyanax

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    It might even have fixes not yet in 436.15!
     
  4. NvidiaFreak650

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  5. kosta20071

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    I installed this driver and I have Low Latency option (just like on 436.15)

    Branch info: [VK435_77-123]
     
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  6. NvidiaFreak650

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    I use DCH driver maybe that why, going to check again with non DCH
     
  7. Astyanax

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    your control panel might be out of date.
     
  8. DLD

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    GTX 1060. With 436.02, 436.15 and 436.20 I get the EXACTLY same problem: all of a sudden, the fps in most of the games I play drops by x2 (two times slower - what was 60 fps, becomes 30). I revert to 431.xx, and the fps is back again. WHY???
     
  9. sapo_joe

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    Turn off Vsync. Or use adaptative mode.
     
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    dirt rally is free on humble right now go and grab it :)
     

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    does anyone know how to create new post still cant work out how to do it lol and ty :)
     
  12. HARDRESET

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    Low Latency option , not in 440.23 ,wish release notes for these insider drivers.
    [​IMG]
     
  13. kosta20071

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    Wrong thread... LOL
     
  14. HARDRESET

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    Half asleep ,sorry!
     
  15. DLD

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    Nope - whatever I do, Vsync ON or OFF or Adaptive, it behaves as if it is set at "Adaptive (half of the refresh rate)" - I get exactly HALF of the fps, compared to any previous driver...
     
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  16. EdKiefer

    EdKiefer Ancient Guru

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    Google is your friend :)
    https://www.change.org/p/nvidia-amd-nvidia-we-need-integer-scaling-via-graphics-driver

    It's a way to scale up-res without too much smoothing, blurring the frame. I would guess most important on old games and 4k displays.
     
  17. Ital

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    Not a problem with the NVCP, but a problem with some missing registry values in the 436.20 INF.

    Need to add the following registry values so that the Low Latency Mode setting (and other 436.15 settings) shows up in NVCP:
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    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\nvlddmkm\FTS]
    "EnableRID73779"=dword:00000001
    "EnableRID73780"=dword:00000001
    "EnableRID74361"=dword:00000001
    Just save the above code into a text file called "latency.reg" then double-click it to add the registry values. Afterwards, the low latency setting is available in NVCP.
     
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    What about integer scaling??? Any workarounds to have it in Control Panel???

    Thanks in advance.
     
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    Have you added those registry values and checked it for yourself? Those registry values may also add the integer scaling setting for Turing as well.
     
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    Yep, latency shows up, but integer scaling does not...
     

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