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Nvidia Game Ready v Studio drivers

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Hello All

 

I have seen in some forums that people are suggesting using the "Studio" version of drivers rather than "Game Ready". At the moment both these drivers are at the 471.68 version.

Can anyone advise which would produce the best results with MSFS (updated with all Hotfixes) please?

Also my Nvidia control panel seems to have disappeared - any one else had that?

 

many thanks

45 minutes ago, Ferg said:

Hello All

 

I have seen in some forums that people are suggesting using the "Studio" version of drivers rather than "Game Ready". At the moment both these drivers are at the 471.68 version.

Can anyone advise which would produce the best results with MSFS (updated with all Hotfixes) please?

Also my Nvidia control panel seems to have disappeared - any one else had that?

 

many thanks

https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/179683/en-us

I tried switching to studio drivers but they introduced visual issues so I reverted back to game ready and all is good.  Studio is no good for me.

Sincerely,

Dennis D. Müllert

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15 hours ago, DMullert said:

I tried switching to studio drivers but they introduced visual issues so I reverted back to game ready and all is good.  Studio is no good for me.

Thanks that's very helpful

Studio drivers should be more stable at the expense of less performance, but if you have stability problems, it is definitely worth a try, the performance difference is probably negligible.

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My main issue right now is stutters while panning. Is this issue driver related?

MSFS

I tried the latest Studio drivers, and although they worked, and while I was using them, I had no CTD's, I did have an anomaly, .that being all G1000 displays were either basically washed out, or not displaying at all.  I then installed the Game version suite, and went back to my G1000 displays, and they were bright and restored. So, back to the Game Driver's and have also had no CTD's so I think it is the latest version that has made SU5 HF2 as stable as it can be, to date.

Ses

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22 hours ago, DMullert said:

I tried switching to studio drivers but they introduced visual issues so I reverted back to game ready and all is good.  Studio is no good for me.

Same for myself.  I had quite a few G1000 displays that could hardly be seen within the display screen, or nothing at all was being written to the screen. Went back to the the Game driver suite (same latest version) and everything is/was as normal. 

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1 hour ago, Sesquashtoo said:

Same for myself.  I had quite a few G1000 displays that could hardly be seen within the display screen, or nothing at all was being written to the screen. Went back to the the Game driver suite (same latest version) and everything is/was as normal. 

many thanks - I will stick with the Game Ready I think

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