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New NV profile inspector out https://github.com/Orbmu2k/nvidiaProfileInspector/releases 2.3.0.9.
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This one, it's the version without all the extraneous stuff that Nvudia puts in the driver, including GFE.
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/441-87-clean-version.421390/
Ah ok i didnt know there were seperate lite versions. I have already rolled back though and clocks are fine again after using the Clean Install option under Custom install. I had installed 441.87 over 441.66 with 441.66 being the first driver i used with the new 1660 Super i have. Is a clean install the normal way of updating drivers with Nvidia? Seems a bit of a ballache having to put my settings back in after doing this every time.
I only install the driver as i am not interested in the GeForce Experience thing, so what is different between this and the lite driver?
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The "clean" drivers remove the telemetry software that will be otherwise installed, regardless of what you deselect in the normal driver.
I think I’ll stick with riva to monitor temps don’t like the new frame counter at all .
wtf i thought this telemetry crap was just in the GFE part of the driver?
This Hotfix driver resolves the following issues:
- [Call of Duty Modern Warfare] Streaming of gameplay using StreamLabs OBS will randomly stop
- [The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine] Game may crash when a user reaches a specific cut scene
- [SLI+G-SYNC Stutter] User may experience minor stuttering when using NVIDIA SLI in combination with G-SYNC.
The sharpening and GPU upscale option is excellent, scaling 1080P to 4K screen is impressive. Ideal for HTPC machines on 4K TV's.
Been saying that about 4K for 6+ years now. Much sharper and no need for any extra toolsYup, sharpening is the best feature for *ages* imo!
Yup, sharpening is the best feature for *ages* imo!
Yup, sharpening is the best feature for *ages* imo!
How does this work, say I wanted better FPS with RDR2 - it's currently running at 3440*1440 (on 1080ti). How would I push better FPS without losing image quality?