Download: GeForce Game Ready Driver 436.15 WHQL
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Astyanax
https://www.reddit.com/r/forza/comments/ctgieu/nvidia_releases_big_driver_update_with_ultralow/ey96x5q/
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you can get around that with the 431.68hf driver
Chastity
Dragon Age: Inquisition supports resolution scaling (much to my surprise) and setting to 75% + new Sharpen tool = 4K@60fps in dense forest areas. Very happy with this. π
EDIT: Updated settings
Darren Hodgson
Astyanax
lukas_1987_dion
SharpGame
Very good improvement with this driver and the game Control, in DX12 at 3840x2160 improvement from 8 to 10Fps, however it is impossible for me to find a combination in the configuration of the settings to be able to operate the Ray Tracing with my Asus 1070Ti, when I activate it It works for two seconds or so, stops working and returns to the desktop ...
Astyanax
they aren't going to fix that, use the spoof dll.
Chastity
Dagda
Driller_au
Freestyle sharpening filter not working in BFV, working ok in Wolfenstein youngblood was working in 436.02
Cyberdyne
The previous driver that came out a few days ago had some pretty big performance gains for Turing, you shouldn't expect every new driver to do that @angelgraves13.
Cyberdyne
@angelgraves13 There was genuine driver speed improvements in 5 specific games for the 20 series just a couple days ago. That video shows a 20 series card beating another GPU from AMD, in a video game that it previously lost to, thanks to that driver improvement.
What is your agenda here? This is so bizarre. Are you upset that AMD doesn't have a GPU you can compare yours to because you got the best NVIDIA GPU?
CrazyGenio
Cyberdyne
fr3quency
JonasBeckman
Part of the 436.02 driver enhancements but I think it requires GeForce Experience and then via Free Style there's now a sharpen filter that can be used. π
Looks like it's doing a good job too although it is also possible to just use ReShade and any other sharpen effect though with varying image results and some introduce a higher performance penalty. (Between next to nothing and then up to 10% so it can be noticeable.)
EDIT: Smart Sharp, excellent results and tons of options but if it's not configured a bit then the default settings can induce a more steep performance hit from the feature set this shader has.
https://github.com/BlueSkyDefender/Depth3D/tree/master/Shaders
(And then there's a few others but most of these come as part of the ReShade suite and don't need to be tracked down separately.)
Not sure if anyone has dumped the NVIDIA sharpen shader yet to see what it actually is, would also be interesting to see but from what I'm reading so far it's pretty good and not too costly and that's quite optimal really. π
Netherwind
Driller_au
CrazyGenio
Martigen