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Display Driver Standalone Installer
The standalone display driver installer now removes extracted files after installing the driver, leaving a smaller foot print on the hard drive.
HD Audio
This driver adds new sample rates 32 kHz, 88.2 kHz, and 176.4 kHz to the HDMI device for all GPUs
link?Heads up, these are causing massive issues with GTX 1060's right now, leading to boot loops or max resolution of 800x. Hold off Nvidia said in another forum not to be mentioned here a hot fix will be out soon.
Will have to read up on the benefits/features of these. On 192KHz currently (forced by DAC).
This was a major annoyance when trying to play DSD audio from PC to an Oppo blue ray player, it wouldnt do it at native frequencies over HDMI.HD Audio
This driver adds new sample rates 32 kHz, 88.2 kHz, and 176.4 kHz to the HDMI device for all GPUs
Which drivers are best for Hunt?
I have had this problem for probably a year.I'm having trouble installing these
Couldn't, through geforce experience, installer, or just pointing the hardware manager at the extracted driver folder
Only thing that worked was uninstalling from device manager and windows 10 returned to my last working driver
Device manage said my 1060 was disabled as there was a problem
I have had this problem for probably a year.
My 1080ti has another cards bios with a higher power limit.
NVidia started preventing drivers installing unless the power limit matches the original card.
After running the main installer, on reboot everything has uninstalled and nothing new is installed.
re the current problems, NVidia may have extended their checks for an invalid bios and some genuine cards fall into the trap.
I have to say Nvidia are taking the enthusiast fun out of gfx cards rather like MS have done to Windows.
I have a simple workaround that might work for you.
Manually running the local installer for each device works every time for me.
Can't wait to test these with some DSD files I have from HDtracks!Finally.....
Will have to read up on the benefits/features of these. On 192KHz currently (forced by DAC).
What's "Hunt", Kyle?
I have asked NVIDIA if it is working on drivers for the game with SLI, and they refuse to respond to me.Which drivers are best for Hunt?
Or someone bitch-slap them into next week.So much for transparency on their end. NVIDIA is coming across as very arrogant which will probably be their downfall until they wised up some.
Nvidia used to make the most stable drivers out there. It's funny to see how poor they have become. I can't help but wonder what happened.
Anyone try these on a GTX 970 or 1070? Asking for a "friend."
Nvidia used to make the most stable drivers out there. It's funny to see how poor they have become. I can't help but wonder what happened.
Their drivers were always perfect for me until 372.54, the first WDDM 2.1 drivers.
It almost feels like at some point they fired the entire team and had some new people developing drivers. As if the new team then coasted along working well for a while relying on the work that was done previous to them starting their work, and then WDDM 2.1 came around the corner, and they had to actually develop something, and have been failing ever since.
Starting with 372.54, I had intermittent device initialization issues with my Pascal Titan X on boot in Windows 10. This problem lasted for several months until it was eventually fixed for me.
You and me both, brother.Saw this just as I was about to hit the Express Installation button.... I think I will wait a few days as I am in no rush.
seems fine on my roommates 970 system.Anyone try these on a GTX 970 or 1070? Asking for a "friend."
Nvidia used to make the most stable drivers out there. It's funny to see how poor they have become. I can't help but wonder what happened.
Has nothing to do with installation issues and those that also occur on DX11.Answer: Low Level APIs (DX12/Vulkan).
A lot of what used to be done by the NVIDIA driver is now done at the app level, so any incorrectly coded app is going to crash the display driver. NVIDIA probably had to do a major re-architecting of what was previously a stable driver, which wouldn't help much either.
And here I thought only AMD had install issues...
Answer: Low Level APIs (DX12/Vulkan).
A lot of what used to be done by the NVIDIA driver is now done at the app level, so any incorrectly coded app is going to crash the display driver. NVIDIA probably had to do a major re-architecting of what was previously a stable driver, which wouldn't help much either.