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NVIDIA GeForce Hotfix (september 2020)
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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 906976" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>Actually, the latest NVIDIA driver is <a href="https://www.techpowerup.com/272685/nvidia-releases-game-ready-456-55-whql-driver-with-improved-stability-of-rtx-3000-series-cards-support-for-star-wars-squadrons" target="_blank">this</a> now, released today, and includes better stability for the rtx 3xxx cards just released, plus a bunch of game-related fixin's. None of it applies to my gpu. Am I going to install it? Yup. It's downloading now. 610 MBs' worth.</p><p></p><p>Ever since I used DDU routine in Safe Mode, I have not had a mishap w/NVIDIA drivers. It just doesn't happen. I also don't install GeForce Experience--the NVIDIA spyware that serves me no purpose. I mean, lots of people are against automatically updating the gpu every time and they have their reasons. Me, I think it's a matter of good housekeeping, also since there are rare times security fixes are silently included. Only takes a few minutes every three weeks or so. No biggie.</p><p></p><p>If you browse online, your gpu is in use. A good compromise would be to wait a week or so to see if any bug reports come up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 906976, member: 74969"] Actually, the latest NVIDIA driver is [URL='https://www.techpowerup.com/272685/nvidia-releases-game-ready-456-55-whql-driver-with-improved-stability-of-rtx-3000-series-cards-support-for-star-wars-squadrons']this[/URL] now, released today, and includes better stability for the rtx 3xxx cards just released, plus a bunch of game-related fixin's. None of it applies to my gpu. Am I going to install it? Yup. It's downloading now. 610 MBs' worth. Ever since I used DDU routine in Safe Mode, I have not had a mishap w/NVIDIA drivers. It just doesn't happen. I also don't install GeForce Experience--the NVIDIA spyware that serves me no purpose. I mean, lots of people are against automatically updating the gpu every time and they have their reasons. Me, I think it's a matter of good housekeeping, also since there are rare times security fixes are silently included. Only takes a few minutes every three weeks or so. No biggie. If you browse online, your gpu is in use. A good compromise would be to wait a week or so to see if any bug reports come up. [/QUOTE]
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