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Reinstalling graphics drivers
Reinstalling graphics drivers






The clean installation button does exactly the same thing and is far less intrusive.Īlso you tried the scans? All you mentioned here was DDU.

reinstalling graphics drivers

It's a really strange issue DDU is completely unnecessary with Nvidia now, and has been for years. I always use DDU to uninstall my drivers so i'm kinda flabbergasted as to why this issue only returns after my PC has been off for half a day, and not before. I tried this before and it didn't do anything. Possibly something is changing the in game settings. When going to install drivers press custom instead of express then check everything and the "clean installation". Don't think that's your issue, but it could be.Īlso, when reinstalling the drivers you could try a clean installation. The other thing you can try is going into your Nvidia control panel and setting the shader cache to unlimited. After that scan type "dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth"īoth of these are something included with Windows and completely safe to use. Right click start menu and go to Command Prompt (Admin)ģ. You can fix corruption following these steps:ġ. Originally posted by Eventide:It sounds like you might have system corruption causing problems? If reinstalling a GPU driver fixes the issue it's likely not the game.

reinstalling graphics drivers

But you want to not update so your card wouldn't understand how to utilize these things.Īgain, you do you, but do NOT spread misinformation. Like DLSS, DLAA, RTX features, etc whenever they get updates that's in the driver. Using a driver that's outdated and doesn't know about newer things will completely ruin your performance whether you want to believe it or not.ĭrivers also tell the card about new tech that could be supported in games. If there was no reason for driver updates or if all driver updates just caused less performance it wouldn't even be a thing nor would it be highly recommended by most computer techs.ĭrivers literally tell your hardware how to handle things. You do you, but don't spread misinformation for no reason. i have compared driver update performance to factory driver performance for my setup and factory performs best, updates just cause issues, even with clean installs of the driver and wiping out any left overs from previous drivers. if i had issues i wouldn't have continued to run with what i have been this far. GPU drivers tell it the best way to handle new games. If it's slowing down you're doing something wrong or you have system corruption causing problems. You want the latest drivers for best performance.

reinstalling graphics drivers

Doing this is always a bad thing to do for a GPU.








Reinstalling graphics drivers