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**THE NVIDIA DRIVERS THREAD**

Cleaning my own drivers these days with NVCleanstall.. 546.65 are running great so far.

Will try Studio drivers at some point as never used them before, will i need a clean installation going from DCH to Studio?
 
I use DDU and then NVCleanstall when new drivers come out. What settings does anyone change in the control panel once the new drivers are installed? I see lots of guides online but all have different settings they change and would like to know if they make much difference.
 
I use DDU and then NVCleanstall when new drivers come out. What settings does anyone change in the control panel once the new drivers are installed? I see lots of guides online but all have different settings they change and would like to know if they make much difference.

For me:

Antialiasing - Transparency >>> Multisample
DSR Factors >>>>>>>>>>>> 1.78x, 2,25x
Low Latency Mode >>>>>>>> Ultra
Max Frame Rate >>>>>>>>> 100 FPS (Monitor limit)
Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA) On
Shader Cache Size >>>>>>> Unlimited
Triple Buffering >>>>>>>>> On (Force of habit, not sure if needed now)
Vertical Sync >>>>>>>>>> On (This is for my GSync panel)

Digital Vibrance >>>>>>>> +60%
Hue >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> +2

Everything else at default
 
Looks like I missed the RTX HDR announcement at CES, the new driver just dropped. Fake HDR modes usually just boost anything bright to 100% including subtitles. Interested to see if this RTX mode has more nuance in how it applies HDR.
 
I use DDU and then NVCleanstall when new drivers come out. What settings does anyone change in the control panel once the new drivers are installed? I see lots of guides online but all have different settings they change and would like to know if they make much difference.
I set vsync to on in manage 3D settings, and in video image settings "RTX video enhancement" super resolution enabled at quality level 1. If you have a g-sync/freesync monitor and set an FPS cap 3 lower than your refresh rate, vsync in 3d settings doesn't add any latency but will prevent tearing if the frame rate goes above your refresh rate.
 
Big driver update:


Main changes for me is that low latency now supports dx 12 games, handy this for the rare occasion where reflex isn't supported.

And HDR for streaming videos:



Tried it myself there and it seems to work pretty well (sadly you have to use chrome though since firefox doesn't support hdr) but would wait for some confirmation if it is accurate, to the eye, it seems about what I would expect though. Somewhat like auto HDR for games. If nvidia could get hdr injected into games and work better than windows auto hdr, that would be a massive advantage!
 
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Using it in Chrome and it only shows as active once a video is playing, if the video is paused the control panel changes in a few seconds to inactive.

Nope as I said not working in Brave :( ( ignore the play button it is playing, it's just the new print screen )

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