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**THE NVIDIA DRIVERS THREAD**

Looks like I should have stayed on 350.12...

Cba to go back though, as it was a pain to get it installed in the first place.

(It doesn't officially support 980Ti on W10)
 
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I haven't had a single crash on the newest drivers after disabling hardware acceleration and upping the polling rate, I'm also overclocking. Still annoyed that there's an obvious issue though and nVidia seem to be turning a blind eye to it.
 
I haven't had any issues either, and running a 970.

Do we know which cards are being affected?

It really is a tough one, but going by all the group posts this isn't an isolated issue which can be classed as " It's your computer ". I could say it looks like it's just 980's, but then some don't have any problems. Others have said it's overclocking, but it's happening on stock clocked cards. So I'm out of ideas!

I know for a fact that I can't use 353.06 or 353.12, but 353.00 and every other driver with MSI Afterburner fix is perfectly stable. Hell I played 8 hours of witcher 3 just yesterday
 
Nvidia are evil genius. They've released a game ready driver that doesn't provide any support for the game and didn't fix any outstanding issues with the previous drivers.

They basically pretended just to look like they are on the ball on new title release!
 
So much for NVbots saying that NV lead the way with drivers :rolleyes:

Launch GeForce experience as it notified me of new drivers and get "Geforce encountered an error and must close." :(
 
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