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**THE NVIDIA DRIVERS THREAD**

Can someone explain the 144hz flicker bug? Is this the flickering I see between rounds in BF1 with g-sync on or is that something different?

I don't know if you mean the picture going on or off of jerkiness. I get a bit of jerking in the GTA map where the Hz reaches 144. But that is because I run with v-sync off, turning v-sync on solves that.
 
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Although a nuisance, the only issue I seem to be having is when using Premire Pro. Performance appears to be getting worse over time. It seems to take longer & longer to render a non-default transition, and generally choppy playback makes editing a little less enjoyable. Whether it's Adobe, Nvidia, or a combination of the two, I don't know.
 
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Been getting random system locks since installing 376.09, monitors will lose signal and keyboard/mouse will become unresponsive but sound will still work lol. Reinstalled 375.95 in the hope that sorts it.
 
So im still having trouble with high idle clocks even after going back to drivers i know werent a problem, so figured id try the new drivers and it still happens. Weird thing ive accidentally discovered though is if i view a picture in windows viewer and close it the clocks go back to idle as normal....:confused::confused::confused:
 
So im still having trouble with high idle clocks even after going back to drivers i know werent a problem, so figured id try the new drivers and it still happens. Weird thing ive accidentally discovered though is if i view a picture in windows viewer and close it the clocks go back to idle as normal....:confused::confused::confused:

Logic suggests that your problem is not driver related. It's got to be a process running in the background.

Go to task manager and see what's set to load at start up. Try disabling all but the absolute essentials then restart and see if that solves it.
 
The drivers stick a load of installation packages, etc. into something like C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Installer2 as well :S

It's really bad (lazy) coding by NVidia, I'll keep an eye on the directory, thanks. Saying that, it's typical of Windows.
 
Logic suggests that your problem is not driver related. It's got to be a process running in the background.

Go to task manager and see what's set to load at start up. Try disabling all but the absolute essentials then restart and see if that solves it.
I agree its a strange one, playing games seems to be fine, afterwards it will drop to idle but if i watch stuff on youtube or stream it seems to almost always lock at 650 and only viewing a picture will drop it to 270.
 
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