Download: GeForce 416.64 hotfix driver

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HARDRESET:

Back to 416.34 , WOW for my system not good at all , used system restore to get things back to normal, hot fix , more like hot mess.
If you are posting stuff like that, it would be helpful to mention why this driver is "not good at all" for your system. You don't have to use OSs restore point system to get back to an older driver version.
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Don't have any games from the changelog installed to test fixes but driver works fine otherwise. Audio driver isn't signed and no c:/nvidia folder left over after install. Win 10 1809.
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guys, what's the difference between (Standard) and (DCH) versions of this 416.64 hotfix driver?
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I'm going to stick to the 416.30 quadro drivers. They've been the best for my 2080ti and are completely issue free. I'll probably update after the next series of drivers comes out.
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Alberto:

I've one Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti Gaming OC. Maybe because it is overclocked ?
Make sure your pci connectors are seperate for the 8 pins. I was having the same problem.
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Best driver so far no more flickering in witcher 3 and farcry 5 but i also have gained a significant in fps in oddesey as well 🙂 Love this driver so far.
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tensai28:

Make sure your pci connectors are seperate for the 8 pins. I was having the same problem.
For multirail PSU's yes. If the PSU is monorail, then not so much, assuming your cabling can handle the load.
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Alberto:

I've got the BitFenix Whisper 850W https://www.bitfenix.com/global/en/products/power-supplies/whisper-m
https://files.bitfenix.com/Whisper/overview/whisper-overview-19.png As per this annoyingly white chart 🙂 your PSU is a Quad Rail, meaning that your 2 VGA lines each put out a max of 40A. Mind you, if each rail was max tapped, that would be 1560W, and your unit is only rated for 850W, so I doubt you can run both VGA rails at 40A simultaneously. Also sharing the load between 2 rails would lower the stress on the rails, and improve efficiency, and thus lower heat production. My CM Silent Pro Gold 1200 is a monorail 98A: http://assets.coolermaster.com/global/upload/product_feature/gold1200-6.jpg So this unit can provide up to a total of 98A for all 12v sources. Getting back to yours, your spec sheet says 25A MB, 25A CPU, 40A VGA1, 40A VGA2. So assuming that your mobo and CPU both don't suck up 25A each, whatever capacity remains will be shared with the VGA rails, up to 40A per rail. Even at 25A + 25A + 40A = 1080W @ 12V, that would be about the max burst output from the PSU, and boy would it get hot. So you need to calculate the mobo and CPU amperage draw is to determine how much juice you have left for running GPU's. EDIT: As per another white chart: https://files.bitfenix.com/Whisper/overview/whisper-overview-07.png at max load, each VGA rail has 18.79A available to it, with 11.74A available to CPU and MOBO.
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Alberto:

You mean the power cables of the card?
Yes.
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Chastity:

For multirail PSU's yes. If the PSU is monorail, then not so much, assuming your cabling can handle the load.
Maybe, I don't know to be honest. I guess it's worth a shot? It fixed the issue for me and some other people as well.
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Chastity:

https://files.bitfenix.com/Whisper/overview/whisper-overview-19.png As per this annoyingly white chart 🙂 your PSU is a Quad Rail, meaning that your 2 VGA lines each put out a max of 40A. Mind you, if each rail was max tapped, that would be 1560W, and your unit is only rated for 850W, so I doubt you can run both VGA rails at 40A simultaneously. Also sharing the load between 2 rails would lower the stress on the rails, and improve efficiency, and thus lower heat production. My CM Silent Pro Gold 1200 is a monorail 98A: http://assets.coolermaster.com/global/upload/product_feature/gold1200-6.jpg So this unit can provide up to a total of 98A for all 12v sources. Getting back to yours, your spec sheet says 25A MB, 25A CPU, 40A VGA1, 40A VGA2. So assuming that your mobo and CPU both don't suck up 25A each, whatever capacity remains will be shared with the VGA rails, up to 40A per rail. Even at 25A + 25A + 40A = 1080W @ 12V, that would be about the max burst output from the PSU, and boy would it get hot. So you need to calculate the mobo and CPU amperage draw is to determine how much juice you have left for running GPU's. EDIT: As per another white chart: https://files.bitfenix.com/Whisper/overview/whisper-overview-07.png at max load, each VGA rail has 18.79A available to it, with 11.74A available to CPU and MOBO.
He should not have any issues with 25a, 25a, 40a, 40a Let's put that into watts as most know that better to compare hardware with.25a@12v = 300w and the 40a VGA at 12v = 480w. His 7700k +MB at stock speeds are probably around 125-150w and vid we need 150 per plug but the card pulls around 250-300w max Here review of 1080ti and 7700k, power numbers. The main thing I would make sure your not daisy chaining the 2x 8pin off one rail or cable, have each 8 pin plugs go to a separate rail if it is a multi-rail PSU.
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Audio driver throws me an error (yellow exclamation in Device manager) about broken driver signature O.o
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Venomsword:

Audio driver throws me an error (yellow exclamation in Device manager) about broken driver signature o_O
the audio was not signed so you should have gotten a pop-up window asking if it was ok to install the audio during the install process.
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Alberto:

I'm a little newbie, in a few words what does it mean? My Pc have: MB: Asus Maximus IX Formula CPU: Intel I7 7700k (stock clock) Corsair Venegance CL14 32GB 2400Mhz Corsair M.2 MP 500 480 GB Corsair Neutron XTI 480 GB Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti Gaming OC
According to CM's PSU calc, your system is using up 484W. http://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/ And the 2080Ti draws 260W, which is 21.6667A @ 12v. 7700K can hit 100W, 8.3333A @12V Memory is probably chugging down 150-200W. SSD's are pretty power efficient. So I don't think you are taxing your PSU IF you use 2 rails. At max load, with only about 19A available from one VGA rail, and you need almost 22A for the GPU, so yes, using both VGA rails will give the card the power it needs. So please use 1 VGA cable per 8-pin slot. On my single rail PSU, I could get away with a dual 8-pin port cable, if there was one for my PSU. Side Note: I don't think those ratings of 25A, 25A, 40A, 40A are accurate for a 850W PSU.
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So far so good, went almost trough all my benchmarks and it's one of the fastest 41x.xx, also better then 416.16. Will keep this for now.
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Alberto:

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I'm using a seasonic s12g 650w. I'm not an expert on power supplies but making sure both of my 8 pin connectors where on completely seperate cables fixed the issue. I'm using an msi gaming x trio which has 1 6pin and two 8 pins. I think it's worth a shot and no harm can come from trying to switch around pcie cables. I was getting crashes even on stock. Keep in mind at stock, this card is still pretty well overclocked (msi trio clocks at almost 2ghz out of the box) only way to stop the crashes was to run at 110% power target. Overclocking was next to impossible without crashing. After switching cables, I'm running overclocked without a single crash. Worth a try before changing your psu.
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Vidik:

This is GeForce Hot Fix driver version 416.64 that addresses the following: - Far Cry 5: Flicker during gameplay
Props to Nvidia. You guys never let me down. 😉
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Working fine for me from a debloated install, no audio driver, on Windows 7. Only played Warframe, but runs smooth, looks good.
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janos666:

The what with the what now? o_O Is that sentence related to the stereo-issue? Will it now incorrectly switch to stereo after 10 rather than 5 seconds? What a relief! 😛 As for the main part: I remember seeing my AVR displaying stereo at seemingly random and I think I even had to power-cycle the AVR once or twice this month to get the sound back from null format (but that happened after Windows power management turned all the display devices off while idle, so probably a separate issue --- by the way, I always had to power-cycle the AVR after a resume from sleep with AMD cards, so I can't be annoyed by 1-2 sound-format hiccups per month).
The switch has always been correct behavior employed by your receiver.
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EdKiefer:

the audio was not signed so you should have gotten a pop-up window asking if it was ok to install the audio during the install process.
Vendor signed, but not whql.