Nvidia Geforce Drivers Release Announcement thread

Why are you using Reddit of all places as some kind of authority?

I have had no issues with any 57x driver.
Because this particular post includes plenty of links to other threads of documented issues including some on NVIDIAs official forums.

And like said, NVIDIA has acknowledged these issues on RTX 50 series themselves too (and claimed to have fixed them several times without actually fixing then (or all of them))

Why do you condemn the source without clearly even taking a look at it?
 
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Now paging this sort of information to home assistant server would be interesting.
To quote myself from Blackwell thread where the subject of G-Assist came up
G-Assist has some interesting features, like ability to analyze game performance and then suggest changes based on it. The problem is, it's heavy while doing so, lowering game performance and then basing it's suggestions on that lowered performance. đź«Ł

As reported by TechBBS user, he has set up his Indiana Jones and the Great Circle for speedruns and it runs near 200 FPS (Core i9-14900K + RTX 4090). When he tried using G-Assist to see what it says, the FPS dropped to 55-60 and report on suggested changes to settings was based on that performance, not the near 200 it actually runs.
Also it's a little funny that RTX 3060 12GB owners can run it but og RTX 3080 users can't
 
turns out my friends issues with his 3070 ti werent gpu driver issues at all even though the errors pointed that way (not enough vram errors in robocop for instance). we were on the path that windows was borked and did a reinstall of windows 11 and that didnt fix the problem so i had to wrack my brain

the issue was that for some reason his cpu and mobo cant run the xmp profile on his ram, either because its 4x8GB and that is harder to drive than 2 sticks of ram
OR the xmp profile is just too aggressive for some reason

i havent actually looked at what it says on the ram sticks, my friend bought mobo, cpu, ram as a used package and i just didnt think that the ram could be an issue
 
4 DIMMs is much harder to run especially at those XMP OCed speeds (with the lower timings compared to JEDEC). Those ratings are typically done with 2 DIMMs on an Intel platform for DDR4 (judging by the size you mentioned).

From easiest it's 2 DIMM single rank -> 2 DIMM dual rank -> 4 DIMM single rank -> 4 DIMM dual rank.

If I remember correctly only Intel CPUs (10th gen onwards) could do 3200+ XMP 4 DIMM somewhat consistently.

You can mitigate this issue somewhat with motherboard design (as was common DDR3 and previously) but the problem is that design has a trade off in terms of achievable 2 DIMM speeds. With how most retail DIY is targetting customers who more so care about the latter, motherboards with that design are uncommon.
 
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4 DIMMs is much harder to run especially at those XMP OCed speeds (with the lower timings compared to JEDEC). Those ratings are typically done with 2 DIMMs on an Intel platform for DDR4 (judging by the size you mentioned).

From easiest it's 2 DIMM single rank -> 2 DIMM dual rank -> 4 DIMM single rank -> 4 DIMM dual rank.

If I remember correctly only Intel CPUs (10th gen onwards) could do 3200+ XMP 4 DIMM somewhat consistently.

You can mitigate this issue somewhat with motherboard design (as was common DDR3 and previously) but the problem is that design has a trade off in terms of achievable 2 DIMM speeds. With how most retail DIY is targetting customers who more so care about the latter, motherboards with that design are uncommon.
yep ddr4, 12600k, asus z690 prime-a d4 mobo

i assume all the ddr4 sticks are the same but i havent actually looked. the xmp voltage is 1.35 but when i put it to auto it set the voltage to 1.36
 
I was able to fix my VRR issues so far by using CRU to change my TV’s HDMI bandwidth from 48Gbps to 40 Gbps. I haven’t had to do this before but maybe something with the most recent driver has problems with full bandwidth HDMI 2.1.
 
Got crashes in video playback constantly with a 2070 super and the 57x's, went back to the 566 and all better with TLOU2 running just spiffy even though a warning message comes up about my drivers being out of date every time it fires up.
 
using madvr? try to reset its settings
Not sure what you're talking about tbh. "MPC" = "media player classic" that k-lite codec pack installs and I've been using for longer than i can remember. It's great for anime and it usually updates a couple of times a month, although usually i don't update unless something doesn't work.

I updated and still had issues. Went back to 566 and it works.
 
Not sure what you're talking about tbh. "MPC" = "media player classic" that k-lite codec pack installs and I've been using for longer than i can remember. It's great for anime and it usually updates a couple of times a month, although usually i don't update unless something doesn't work.

I updated and still had issues. Went back to 566 and it works.
yeah but does that use madvr as a video renderer? it is an advanced video renderer that uses shaders and it might be borked and needing of a reset
 
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