It's causing Doom Eternal to crash.
And Warzone... Back to 466.79
By the way, this is new
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/o5yat3/possibility_of_activating_new_sharpen_via_the/
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It's causing Doom Eternal to crash.
It's causing Doom Eternal to crash.
Just seen on guru 3d new set if drivers that includes dessert support for doom eternal.
Causing me no end of problems the 471.11's. Time to roll back.
Did you notice any changes to FPS with the move from 466.79 to 471.11?466.79 are the best so far, surprisingly took me a long time to leave the 457's as all the other 46x's were crap
471.11 filters don't work on Cyberpunk as wellFor some reason loading up Warzone and the filters have stopped working with Geforce Experience, just says error please restart your game to use this function or something. Frustrated I went back to the 457.51's and I can now use Sharpen Filters in the Nvidia Control Panel without GE again, as it isn't black listed in the drivers!
I haven't updated drivers but I found something odd eating away processor usage ramping up the processor fans. NVRLA.exe
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterra...dia_process_i_have_never_seen_before/h2wzose/
"NVRLA.exe seems to start automatically a few seconds after system starts and then immediately takes 10% processor usage which is clearly not normal. After disable processor usage goes back 1% as usual."
Part of GeForce experience. If you have anything called Frameview in your Window services list disable it. You could also just delete nvrla, or not use GFE. Yeah, it's ****.
I haven't updated drivers but I found something odd eating away processor usage ramping up the processor fans. NVRLA.exe
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterra...dia_process_i_have_never_seen_before/h2wzose/
"NVRLA.exe seems to start automatically a few seconds after system starts and then immediately takes 10% processor usage which is clearly not normal. After disable processor usage goes back 1% as usual."
Quality of nvidia drivers this generation looks like it took a nose dive