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Michael Moe

P3DV3.4.9 and WHQL 375.63 a great spot

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Updated the driver yesterday, but was not confident enough to post that I see a difference. Feels smooth, but felt smooth before as well (P3D v3.3.5 @ GTX980TI).


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Chris

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You'll be waiting a long time. Not for the first part but for the second.

 

Actually another way of saying what I said is that I'm not waiting for anything.  I stopped updating anything as of 3.0 including drivers--not worth the hassle for the absolute incremental micro-improvements.  The sim is amply smooth already so I spend my time w/ P3D flying using FSCaptain which keeps me interested enough.  I think we're all a little stuck w/ poor migration of single-core performance improvements and I agree I don't think there is anything on the horizon.  So much of development has gone mobile now high performance computing on X86 platform has pretty much stalled for years now.  Very fortunately for flight simmers it's become good enough to enjoy.


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Updated my drivers and am now on my way to Nice Cote d Azur ..

Looked good before. Looks good now.

 

Find this one particular nice local here :-)


 

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I did an update today and i did not see any differences to the driver before. On my ASUS ROG Swift 27" i have normal 30-40 FPS however i have to limit the frames to 30 to get a smooth ride. On my beamer which is limited to 1080p @30Hz gives me smooth 30FPS. In my case the step from GTX 980 to GTX 1080 made a big difference. Btw 4xSGSS is enabled in NI. For me unstable stuttering FPS are no longer a factor as everything is fine. OOMs are more limiting factor now.

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There have been reports that the effects provided by FSFX Packages for the NGX don't work as they should with the latest version(s) of Nvidia drivers if you're in SLI mode so that might be worth considering for some with this kind of setup.


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This is true.  I went back to 372.70, that is what I had and didn't want to download, but it is working fine now.

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Just my two cents for the night

Remember to use DDU in safemode when uninstalling your previous drivers

 

This DDU thing is not really needed. The Nvidia drive installer allows you to perform a clean installation. Good luck!.

Cheers, Ed


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This DDU thing is not really needed. The Nvidia drive installer allows you to perform a clean installation. Good luck!.

Cheers, Ed

 

Usually that is true and that is what I have been relying on for a long time but this time I had to use DDU to "downgrade" to 372.70.

 

Without DDU P3D froze on me with a message in the Windows system log telling me the display driver stopped working. Using DDU I managed to get rid of this problem and now all is working fine.


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Usually that is true and that is what I have been relying on for a long time but this time I had to use DDU to "downgrade" to 372.70.

 

Without DDU P3D froze on me with a message in the Windows system log telling me the display driver stopped working. Using DDU I managed to get rid of this problem and now all is working fine.

 

That's correct too, what I meant is that's not necessary to use DDU at every change of the display driver, except of course for cases like yours in which a particular display problem occurred. Could we know why you had to get back to a previous driver version?.

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That's correct too, what I meant is that's not necessary to use DDU at every change of the display driver, except of course for cases like yours in which a particular display problem occurred. Could we know why you had to get back to a previous driver version?.

Cheers, Ed

 

The freeze problem described in my last post started using the latest version of the Nvidia driver. Then I went back to 372.70 without using DDU. When I noticed I still had the same problem I used DDU and then did a fresh install of 372.70 and after that all was good.

 

Maybe it would have been good also with the latest version after using DDU to clean up things but since 372.70 works 100% fine I don't see any reason to mess around. Been too much of that lately, now I just want to fly :smile:


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The freeze problem described in my last post started using the latest version of the Nvidia driver. Then I went back to 372.70 without using DDU. When I noticed I still had the same problem I used DDU and then did a fresh install of 372.70 and after that all was good.

 

Maybe it would have been good also with the latest version after using DDU to clean up things but since 372.70 works 100% fine I don't see any reason to mess around. Been too much of that lately, now I just want to fly :smile:

 

Ok. Thanks. Just in case you would want to mess around again, go and try the newest 375.70. I'm using it and so far very good results. I fly the Carenado Shrike very often and when turning its cabin lights ON I always have to look up in the cockpit and with previous drivers I had a brief display "interruption" just exactly when these lights went ON, and now this issue has disappeared for good.

Cheers, Ed


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