More smooth than 551.46. Tested in Battlefield 4 + SSRTGI, 2560x1440.
Try 512.95 for 1660 series. Works good on simple 1660.
Finally a normal driver after 512.95. The microfriz is gone and the stable diffusion now uses the maximum GPU frequency at all time.
Absolutely right. Also, enabling anti-aliasing takes over the deep buffer and making it impossible to use RTGI or some other shaders. DLDSR not...
Half-Life 2, Bioshock looks very good too.
What is the reason to believe virtual charts without testing details and other clarifications?
Rolled back to 512.95 from 527.37, 527.59, 532.03, 536.40 and get stable framerate and overall smooth.
527.37 working very well.
Try 527.37
2022 year... Nvidia soon launches new RTX4000 videocards, drivers still have Windows XP design..... [IMG][IMG]
Try 471.22. But versions above have degradation. Have tested 471.41, 472.12, 496.49
Fresh compare. [MEDIA]
Check NVInspector [ATTACH]
0x00000008
You are totaly not right! Real digits is 0.0000001%
HF:BM with HBAO + Reshade + SMAA + AdaptiveSharpen [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG]
2020 was coming... Just look at that... In the top bar the icons from the Windows XP. How much does a good video card from nvidia cost there...?...
Face-palm... Smoke manuals again. How to disable HPET: bcdedit /set useplatformclock no bcdedit /set disabledynamictick yes (optional but needs to...
Visible progress. [IMG] No progress. Many years the same. Nvidia should take the Great Shame. [IMG]
Reflections are dynamic, not static. RTX on ? ) [IMG]