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Nvidia 350.12 breaks more than just runway lights?

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Excellent, certainly no reason not to try it then. I guess my GPU just didn't play nice with 350.12, nice to see runways at night again too. Believe it or not, I still have never bothered with nvidia inspector. Always seemed to be a source of great confusion. Never used it, and I've been simming since windows 3.1!

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I installed 350.12 and started some CTD associated with a dxdiag.exe. Return to 347.88 and I'm still trying. I'm pretty sure that 350.12 was not for my card 780


Eduardo Lee

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I installed 350.12 and started some CTD associated with a dxdiag.exe. Return to 347.88 and I'm still trying. I'm pretty sure that 350.12 was not for my card 780

 

Did you use the aforementioned software?


David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA

 

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have no issues with this driver either. 

 

Thanks for the tip, I'll use this tool to install the older driver set.

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Did you use the aforementioned software?

 

Upss me jump this step. Immediately I go to uninstall the DDU

thks


Eduardo Lee

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It is this driver.   I have been flying for months with the 347.88 drivers.  My roomie bought me GTA V and without the 350.12 driver the game stutters and lags so bad its unplayable.  With it is smooth as butter with everything maxed.    I just had my first P3D freeze in 5 months of flying, 2 and half hours into a 4 hour flight..... -_-    My entire evening is wasted.  Thanks Nvidia.  You are tops.  *thumbs down*    So now I have to choose between games...   I love being held hostage by my video card company.


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My rule of thumb on GPU drivers, learned in the last decade or two, is if it ain't broke don't fix it. Can't tell how many times I have heard this story on FS forums, " I installed a new driver and it broke ______   _____  ______  ( fill in the blanks)  so now I have to roll the driver back to what I was using.   If I do upgrade it, I always make sure I have the ability to roll back to the one I was using. 


 

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My rule of thumb on GPU drivers, learned in the last decade or two, is if it ain't broke don't fix it. Can't tell how many times I have heard this story on FS forums, " I installed a new driver and it broke ______ _____ ______ ( fill in the blanks) so now I have to roll the driver back to what I was using. If I do upgrade it, I always make sure I have the ability to roll back to the one I was using.

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Always let others test it out for a couple weeks

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