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What Nvidia Drivers are you using V4

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Setting up a new PC and was wondering if the memory leak is still present when using the latest NV drivers and P3Dv4? Or should I install December 14th 376.33 drivers?


Pete Richards

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I just download and installed the latest before I ran V4 and it seems to work very well.

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1 hour ago, Avidean said:

I just download and installed the latest before I ran V4 and it seems to work very well.

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1 hour ago, Avidean said:

I just download and installed the latest before I ran V4 and it seems to work very well.

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I have never had any problems with nvidia driver from V3 so I'm using the latest one.


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please have a look at

https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/511224-p3d-v4-massive-fps-drop-after-view-change/?_fromLogin=1

It seems to be problems with nVidia driver for P3Dv4.

I have had twice famerate crash.

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Running the latest 419.35 no problems here.


 

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I should have realised that this was an old thread dredged up from the depths when I saw the OP mention 376.33 drivers :rolleyes:


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I'm wondering why some are digging in old threads ...


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Question (sorry if a bit off subject) but should we (previous gen card users) stop upgrading the graphic cards at a certain point since newer generation card enhancements can decrease older cards performance?


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4 minutes ago, Shomron said:

 since newer generation card enhancements can decrease older cards performance?

I understand your concern about that, but that is a pretty rare occurrence in my experience.  Having said that, usually once I find a good-performing driver I stick with it a while.

I have not seen any degradation with newer drivers with my eVGA 1080ti -- incidentally, the same card you have -- but I'll keep an eye out for it.  I run 417.35 and have no problems.  Not exactly the latest, but not super-old either.

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