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Someone have random crashes in pubg or in another game?
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Astyanax:

Got a confirmation that the Forza Motor Sport 7 profile i posted earlier fixes both the performance drop and the glitching textures.
After testing it for 2 days I can confirm it fixes stuttering in FM7. Thank you mate and shame on you Nvidia you can't fix it!
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Guys, maybe off topic, but I don’t know who to ask, for my monitor I can use 2 types of HDMI and DP connections. When connecting via DP, after turning off the computer, the backlight strip remains on for half a ton, and the diode on the motherboard remains on, although when using hdmi it turns on only at startup (POST pass) My question is how much the constant voltage of 3.3 volts is going through the DP cable? Is it dangerous?
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Main_Mazafaker:

Guys, maybe off topic, but I don’t know who to ask, for my monitor I can use 2 types of HDMI and DP connections. When connecting via DP, after turning off the computer, the backlight strip remains on for half a ton, and the diode on the motherboard remains on, although when using hdmi it turns on only at startup (POST pass) My question is how much the constant voltage of 3.3 volts is going through the DP cable? Is it dangerous?
Normally it isn't dangerous, usually it only randomly adds boot issues and black screens which require a power recycle to be done, although there are claims that it can destroy a GPU. You can get a VESA certified cable where pin 20 is terminated to be on the safe side. I got one of these after going trough a lot of reviews of different cables: https://kabeldirekt-store.de/index.php/kabeldirekt-displayport-dp-to-dp-cable-version-1-4-6ft-up-to-32-4-gbit-s-uhd-with-8-k-60-hz-or-4-k-120-hz-supports-hbr3-dsc-1-2-hdr-10-lockable-connector-black-top-series.html And it's not even as expensive as my previous cable with which I had the common pin 20 issues.
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-Tj-:

Any Destiny2 players? How's this one compared to older official 451?
Runs fine in Destiny 2, both with HAGS and in game HDR enabled.
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Mineria:

Normally it isn't dangerous, usually it only randomly adds boot issues and black screens which require a power recycle to be done, although there are claims that it can destroy a GPU. You can get a VESA certified cable where pin 20 is terminated to be on the safe side. I got one of these after going trough a lot of reviews of different cables: https://kabeldirekt-store.de/index.php/kabeldirekt-displayport-dp-to-dp-cable-version-1-4-6ft-up-to-32-4-gbit-s-uhd-with-8-k-60-hz-or-4-k-120-hz-supports-hbr3-dsc-1-2-hdr-10-lockable-connector-black-top-series.html And it's not even as expensive as my previous cable with which I had the common pin 20 issues.
According to my observations, I have no problems with either loading or black screens, only the backlight and diode on the motherboard that are not completely turned off.
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Main_Mazafaker:

According to my observations, I have no problems with either loading or black screens, only the backlight and diode on the motherboard that are not completely turned off.
Didn't run into boot issues caused by it either, but a few weird screen behaviors and had to take the power completely from my monitor once. Changing the cable fixed that plus no power fed back via DP and onward to the motherboard keeping LED's enabled.
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Mineria:

Didn't run into boot issues caused by it either, but a few weird screen behaviors and had to take the power completely from my monitor once. Changing the cable fixed that plus no power fed back via DP and onward to the motherboard keeping LED's enabled.
Thanks for the clarification, it’s a pity that I bought an expensive cable, and from a small list of DP firms offered, the cable itself turned out to be wrong, although in fact it works without failures. And the company may deny the flaw in the cable.
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Main_Mazafaker:

Thanks for the clarification, it’s a pity that I bought an expensive cable, and from a small list of DP firms offered, the cable itself turned out to be wrong, although in fact it works without failures. And the company may deny the flaw in the cable.
Seems a lot of manufacturers either don't care about VESA standards or didn't bother reading into them. The expensive cable I had before isn't even rated for 4K although it is still sold as such by vendors, false advertisement. When running 4K I could see a difference just within Windows having something which did meet the bandwidth requirements. My guess is that there is a stockpile of old cables that are sold at any means possible, they where most probably excellent back in time but just can't follow new standards. So instead of just buying something expensive I went trough a lot of user reviews to see which DP cable that does as it's specs states, since there are quite a lot of cables which don't.
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Mineria:

Seems a lot of manufacturers either don't care about VESA standards or didn't bother reading into them. The expensive cable I had before isn't even rated for 4K although it is still sold as such by vendors, false advertisement. When running 4K I could see a difference just within Windows having something which did meet the bandwidth requirements. My guess is that there is a stockpile of old cables that are sold at any means possible, they where most probably excellent back in time but just can't follow new standards. So instead of just buying something expensive I went trough a lot of user reviews to see which DP cable that does as it's specs states, since there are quite a lot of cables which don't.
There is so little information on the Internet on this topic, it is interesting if I will use my cable, what is the chance that I will run into trouble :/
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Main_Mazafaker:

Guys, maybe off topic, but I don’t know who to ask, for my monitor I can use 2 types of HDMI and DP connections. When connecting via DP, after turning off the computer, the backlight strip remains on for half a ton, and the diode on the motherboard remains on, although when using hdmi it turns on only at startup (POST pass) My question is how much the constant voltage of 3.3 volts is going through the DP cable? Is it dangerous?
Your cable is out of spec, there is not supposed to be a wired pin 20 when operating between graphics card and monitor, only when theres a cable powered booster or splitter somewhere in between. It has a chance of damaging the graphics card, and even blocking post.
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Main_Mazafaker:

There is so little information on the Internet on this topic, it is interesting if I will use my cable, what is the chance that I will run into trouble :/
There is plenty of information. https://www.google.dk/search?safe=strict&source=hp&ei=ASSuXruDO8OvkwW6qLDQBA&q=dp+pin+20+issues&btnK=Google+Search&oq=Lian+Li+O11D-1X+Riser+Card+Cable+++Air+Vertical+Kit&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAzIGCAAQFhAeULkEWLkEYLsKaABwAHgAgAFTiAFTkgEBMZgBAKABAqABAaoBB2d3cy13aXo&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwj7h7znypbpAhXD16QKHToUDEoQ4dUDCAc&uact=5 As you will see even some display manufacturers include DP cables that don't follow the standard. 3.3V on pin20 is meant for powering active adapters, which is fine if that is what is used for, but a DP cable meant to sit between a GPU and a monitor should never have it. If you look into some of the reddit posts you will find at least one user getting multiple GPU's fried before figuring out what the cause was. So I would definitely recommend you to get a proper DP cable even if that means loosing a bit of money, you end up loosing more if it fries the card. I have no idea which monitor you got, but the cable I linked earlier does support up to 8K @ 60Hz and 4K @ 120 Hz plus HDR10, so that should cover most of the current displays. EDIT: It's also the first cable I have seen arrive in it's own card-box packaging.
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Got my first BSOD in years just now playing Helldivers. The only recent change is to these drivers. Was playing all yesterday and no issues with these, HAGS on as well. Then today, mid-fight and its pfn error or something. Strange.
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rab3072:

Got my first BSOD in years just now playing Helldivers. The only recent change is to these drivers. Was playing all yesterday and no issues with these, HAGS on as well. Then today, mid-fight and its pfn error or something. Strange.
pfn list corrupt is a storage related bsod, but in the absense of disk failure usually involves memory corruption.
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Mineria:

Your running it Windowed, Fullscreen or Exclusive Fullscreen? It lagged in the menus when using Windowed and ended up crashing, so far it seems to run fine in Fullscreen, didn't try Exclusive. EDIT: Just ran the game while recording, it crashed after 23 minutes 🙁
I ran it in fullscreen and in exclusive Fullscreen but both didn't work , I have reinstalled the game and now it works on DX12 I have no idea why it works now
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Madudzik:

Win 10 open issue: Shadow of the Tomb Raider][DirectX 12]: The game may crash when launched if Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is enabled. [3037544]To workaound, disable Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling
Enable or disable Hags didn't work either ,I Reinstalled the game and now it works in DX12 With Hags on ,don't know what was wrong
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Darren Hodgson:

F1 2020 runs great with this driver as I was playing it for a couple of hours last night maxed out at 2560x1440 using TAA (though TAA + FidelityFX upscaling looks buggy to me as it *lowers* the rendering resolution...or is that what it is supposed to do?). Wreckfest on the other hand has at least one split second hitch per lap, where the game literally freezes, that happens regardless of whether HAGS is enabled or not. This game is running from the same hard drive as F1 2020 as well. Could be the game, I guess, it has been a few months since I last played it but I remember it used to run smoothly...
It can be that lower resolutions can improve stability and run at higher FPS F1 2020 runs great on DX12 have no issues so far ,I maxed all setting and ran the game for several hours
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Mineria:

There is plenty of information. https://www.google.dk/search?safe=strict&source=hp&ei=ASSuXruDO8OvkwW6qLDQBA&q=dp+pin+20+issues&btnK=Google+Search&oq=Lian+Li+O11D-1X+Riser+Card+Cable+++Air+Vertical+Kit&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAzIGCAAQFhAeULkEWLkEYLsKaABwAHgAgAFTiAFTkgEBMZgBAKABAqABAaoBB2d3cy13aXo&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwj7h7znypbpAhXD16QKHToUDEoQ4dUDCAc&uact=5 As you will see even some display manufacturers include DP cables that don't follow the standard. 3.3V on pin20 is meant for powering active adapters, which is fine if that is what is used for, but a DP cable meant to sit between a GPU and a monitor should never have it. If you look into some of the reddit posts you will find at least one user getting multiple GPU's fried before figuring out what the cause was. So I would definitely recommend you to get a proper DP cable even if that means loosing a bit of money, you end up loosing more if it fries the card. I have no idea which monitor you got, but the cable I linked earlier does support up to 8K @ 60Hz and 4K @ 120 Hz plus HDR10, so that should cover most of the current displays. EDIT: It's also the first cable I have seen arrive in it's own card-box packaging.
Even if there is a lot info there is still people that didn't know like me for example i recently found this, thanks for informing and also giving me a little of paranoia here, i was worried for a second, never had issues, but since my dp cable is a Chinese cheap one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077BPW8XJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and i was scared for a second, gladly i tested continuity in the 20th pin and found out it has none. But still ordered a new one just in case since the one i have is not vesa certified.
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Astyanax:

pfn list corrupt is a storage related bsod, but in the absense of disk failure usually involves memory corruption.
Interesting. Wonder what caused it!
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Volteron:

Is cfr broken m8, cus I had it working perfect in world of warcraft in dx12 with 2080ti sli and now its not working anymore?
Yes, CFR has been removed from the 450 branch of drivers; the last driver CFR worked properly is 446.14. I really hope Nvidia brings it back when they release Ampere but as of now, CFR is broken. Can @ManuelG confirm?