GeForce 461.81 hotfix driver download
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SalamatiQus
this windows update. This one actually fixed screen flickering I had with 465.42 driver but I am no longer on that driver version
You could try installing LocoDiceGR
Nice, thanks!
ManuelG
NiColaoS
Hmm!... It mentions my card. Anyone with 1660 Super noticed the aforementioned problem? Because I didn't. Although I always have VSync and FPS Limiter always enabled at 73Hz.
zheega
Flickering in Chrome still not fixed for me, but it is less common than it used to be. Incredibly strange. Using 1660 Super.
PPC
GREGIX
U know guys, there are different, fast browsers beside chrome?
just sayin...
Astyanax
https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5157/
DanielRX
im still on 465.51 developer, no crashes, no flickering, no bugs, GTX1070SC.
JaxMacFL
So on the 461.71 driver it was “recommend the normal driver and not DCH”, same for these?
LocoDiceGR
SalamatiQus
This driver too crashes my whole system on Vulkan games with HAGS turned on.
DCH explanation on nvidia website
LocoDiceGR
SaiBork
Stormyandcold
I've used DCH for maybe 2yrs now and I haven't noticed any particular problems with it tbh.
Astyanax
Wiredincanada
NiColaoS
I use DCH drivers exclusively. Nvidia DCH, Realtek ALC 1220 UAD etc. I don't see any problem. And especially the Realtek's UAD seem faster at opening/closing/managing the control panel. Nvidia's is exactly the same panel, just different installation method. Doesn't follow the new Universal standards. That said, is a bit of mess with so many different UI designs.
n\/Cl34r
Installed, will report any issues with my 3080.
Given that there is highly experienced people here - is there a way, in Windows 10, to switch a HDMI "display" to audio only?
My PC is connected to an older amplifier via HDMI which reports as 1024x768 screen (it physically has no screen). The amplifier is my sound device.
In olden times the monitor would have been connected to the amplifier and the signal would have been passed through, ergo it would have been a single device, but with the current high-refresh monitor it has to be connected to the card directly.
Now i can switch off the "display 2" in Windows, problem: This also turns off the sound.
By moving the "fake" display into a corner of the primary display and locking the mouse to the primary monitor, i solve just about all issues with this setup, but still, sometimes some troll program jumps onto a display 2 that doesn't exist, and of course those are the screens that can't be forced to switch displays with the windows key combination. My only recourse then is to turn off the amplifier so the window has to migrate.
Neil79
Higher latency and sound popping in audio is back again, same reported on OCUK.. Back to the 457's and all is well again. All the 461's are rubbish 🙁