GeForce 466.74 Hotfix driver download




Download GeForce 466.74 hotfix drivers. The hotfix addresses fix for crashing Kepler and Turing video cards.
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Nvidia has released the GeForce Hotfix Driver 466.74. This driver is based on version 466.63 WHQL and is intended to resolve sporadic crashes of Kepler and Turing video cards. Users who are not affected by this issue do not need to download the optional driver. Specifically, it concerns cards from the GTX 600, 700 and 16 lines, as well as the RTX 2000 models. Remarkably, the Pascal GPUs (GTX 10xx) are not affected. The problem occurs in the form of a bluescreen with the error code DCP Watchdog Violation, which should be solved by this driver.
- [Kepler/Turing]: DCP WATCHDOG VIOLATION error may occur on some systems with GeForce GTX 600/700/16 and GeForce RTX 20 series GPUs [3321668][3321735]
Software Module Versions
- nView - 201.66
- HD Audio Driver - 1.3.38.40
- NVIDIA PhysX System Software - 9.19.0218
- GeForce Experience - 3.22.0.32
- CUDA - 11.3
- DCH NVIDIA Control Panel - 8.1.960.0
Check the release notes (pdf)
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"Relax man , i think you are a little bit frustrated, we are not here to fight, i jyst gave my point of view, just respect or stfu, and i dont need your dumb explanations."
First you tell him to relax and that its not a fight, then you tell him to stfu and then continue to insult him.. Grow up, we´re not in kindergarten!
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He was talking about the legal obligations of the manufacturers.
Although many products ship without no CD (or pendriver, etc) but a paper piece directing you to the manufacturer's website for driver/software (or even the full manual, etc).
I am not sure but I think manufacturers are legally entitled to fix serious driver bugs during the advertised warranty/support period. Correctly "driving" the hardware is part of being functional. And things like crashes or completely blocked advertised features are serious problems (effectively viewable as a dysfunction of the hardware). After the advertised warranty/support period they are free to cease support completely (e.g. stop driver updates regardless of software or OS changes which would require driver fixes/changes, even if it's related to security or the life-time expectancy of the hardware, etc).
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"Relax man , i think you are a little bit frustrated, we are not here to fight, i jyst gave my point of view, just respect or stfu, and i dont need your dumb explanations."
First you tell him to relax and that its not a fight, then you tell him to stfu and then continue to insult him.. Grow up, we´re not in kindergarten!
Who are you, his father hh, i did not insult him, but he exasperate me with his bla bla like you., after all its normal that dumb people help each other.
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Yep...what was happening with my RTX 2060 Super, when using a duplicate display (Elgato MK.2) it would crash when a game goes into fullscreen on the primary monitor. I would have to soft reset the driver and the mirrored display will work again.
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Out of curiosity where you running anything in particular when you experienced the BSOD's? LIke in a game only or just doing your desktop thing randomly. I haven't updated my driver so just wondering what might be causing it.