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Very impressed with these new drivers. No problems noticed at all so far (touch wood)
Same here.
If optimisation doesn't work try a reinstall, although as you said it's not that important if you don't use it.
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Very impressed with these new drivers. No problems noticed at all so far (touch wood)
Geforce experience couldn't update this for me would just hang,Downloaded off Nvidia's site it removed my old driver then crashed , reboot install again all is Hokey dokey
No idea what was up at first,, only issued i've had with a Nvidia driver but sorted itself out in the end
Anyone know if this driver solves the unigine valley flickering textures bug?
Tomb Raider 2013 keeps crashing with these drivers with SLI on?
Its ok with 1 card, but when 2 are running it randomly freezes, then I have to reset the PC!
An indication of any Watch Dogs improvements?
Might have to give Murdered: Soul Suspect a run in 3D while I am waiting for this new G-Sync monitor. Seems a pretty decent game so far.
How is the game? I am tempted but it has been panned by so many sites.
How is the game? I am tempted but it has been panned by so many sites.
Quick question folks and I'm not even sure if this is the correct thread to ask in, apologies if it isn't. What are peoples opinions on third party programs to adjust settings? I've just came from an AMD 7850 and used Afterburner but today I've just installed a new Asus GTX760 CUII OC card and wondered what is best to use for that? RivaTuner or Afterburner? I think the disc the card came with has some sort of Asus tuning software, is that worth trying? Not planning to fiddle too much, just wanted scope for adjusting fan speed and a few other things.
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Nvidia has released a new set of drivers that support the new version of OpenGL, OpenGL 4.5. As the green team noted, PC gamers will need any one of the following Fermi, Kepler or Maxwell based GPUs to get access to all the OpenGL 4.5 and GLSL 4.50 functionality. Naturally, this driver mainly targets developers but those interested in experimenting with them can download them via the following links.
Nvidia Releases GeForce 340.65 – First Official Drivers Supporting OpenGL 4.5
http://www.dsogaming.com/news/nvidi...first-official-drivers-supporting-opengl-4-5/