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Can someone Test the New Nvidia Drivers 378.66?

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Hey y'all,

 

I see Nvidia just posted the new drivers 378.66.  Can someone test them and report back if the VAS issue is fixed in the drivers for P3D.

 

Thanks


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Hey y'all,

 

I see Nvidia just posted the new drivers 378.66.  Can someone test them and report back if the VAS issue is fixed in the drivers for P3D.

 

Thanks

 

As I don't have VAS issue with the 879.49 and can't do the test you expect ! And nothing stated in the release notes :http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/378.66/378.66-win10-win8-win7-desktop-release-notes.pdf


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I would do it but I am having late lunch at work at the moment.

And you need to know NOW, right...?

 

You gotta love these posts...

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And nothing stated in the release notes

 

I think while LM and nVidia have worked to iron a couple of issues together (even as recently as the SLI performance update in HF3), nVidia has never mentioned Prepar3D by name in the release notes. It's always sort of baffled me because, for some sadistic reason, I read them...

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I would do it but I am having late lunch at work at the moment.

Lol, nice try, brother. I decline to be your guinea pig...


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Call Lockheed Martin and ask them what they think.....  :nea:


 

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LOL! You should have wrote has anyone tried the new drivers.


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Whoa!!! I thought we all are on the same team here "aren't we all technically paid beta testers for p3d" lol.

 

Well I did try it just right now for a very short time, I got some VAS savings on my end but your pc is your pc - no idea on how it will perform.  I am a happy camper.

 

 

 

 

And you need to know NOW, right...?

You gotta love these posts...

 

Lol, Raven9000 you crack me, I laughed out when I got back home from work.  Yep, next time I will literally say - "I need the info urgent, pronto..."

 

The late lunch..... :lol:

 

If you knew what my day job is - yeah late lunches are super common on my end.

 

Lol, nice try, brother. I decline to be your guinea pig...

 

Thanks for your honesty, lol

 

LOL! You should have wrote has anyone tried the new drivers.

 

You are absolutely right!! I will have to reword my sentences on here.

 

Anyway Gents/Gals have an excellent Valentine day.

 

Have a fantastic evening

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