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GeForce 528.02 WHQL driver download



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We have a discussion thread open on this driver here in our Nvidia driver discussion forums. It seems NVIDIA dropped support for Series 600 graphics card, also the drivers offered are DCH only. You can find the NVIDIA release notes here.
Gaming Technology
- Introduces support for the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
Fixed Issues in Version 528.02 WHQL
- Portal RTX hang during resolution/mode change and GFE recording
- [DirectX 12] Shadowplay recordings may appear over exposed when Use HDR is enabled from the Windows display settings.
- AVS4You monochrome video preview
- Players report black/grey screens in Outer Wilds with 522.25 driver
- Lumion Pro 12.3 - Heavy corruption observed on app window
- Fixed brightness issue on some Notebooks [3765244]
Open Issues in Version 528.02 WHQL
- Toggling HDR on and off in-game causes game stability issues when non-native resolution is used.
- Monitor may briefly flicker on waking from display sleep if DSR/DLDSR is enabled.
- [Halo Wars 2] In-game foliage is larger than normal and displays constant flickering
- [Steam version] Forza Horizon 4 may freeze after 15-30 minutes of gameplay
- [GeForce RTX 4090] Watch Dogs 2 may display flickering when staring at the sky
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#6096993 Posted on: 01/27/2023 12:11 AM
You're not missing anything. Rebar does next to nothing even on ampere.
On some cases it even hurts performance if you enable it globally.
I have it off.
You're not missing anything. Rebar does next to nothing even on ampere.
On some cases it even hurts performance if you enable it globally.
I have it off.
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#6097069 Posted on: 01/27/2023 09:38 AM
That solved the problem.
But I'm still left wondering why this upgrade is particular lead to that. Ive done countless driver installs and this was the first time I encountered this "issue".
its happened on other drivers and its nothing the driver itself does, its just a race condition.
That solved the problem.
But I'm still left wondering why this upgrade is particular lead to that. Ive done countless driver installs and this was the first time I encountered this "issue".
its happened on other drivers and its nothing the driver itself does, its just a race condition.
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#6102738 Posted on: 02/13/2023 07:39 PM
However, I assume NIS is much better when upscaling to 4K from something like 1800p. But I don't have a 4K monitor. All I can say is that 1080p to 1440p NIS is not that great.
Tried more games now with NIS vs old sharpening. And my conclusion changed. It appears NIS does a great job for games that have a soft look to them. Witcher 3 (original, not next-gen) is very sharp. NIS makes it look artificial and bad shimmering. Red Dead Redemption 2 has a very soft look to it. NIS actually looks great there.
Alien Isolation (not that it needs upscaling, but just for testing) looks really bad with NIS by default. But when I use the "Alias Isolation" mod for it, which adds TAA, then NIS comes to life and it looks really good.
So I think my conclusion is that for games that have a "heavy" TAA that makes the game look soft with zero shimmer, NIS looks better than the old sharpening. Even when going for low resolutions (like 960p on 1440p.) For games that look sharp, NIS looks worse than old sharpen.
Also, NIS looks better than FSR 2.0. God of War and RDR2 have FSR 2.0 and it really looks like ass. However, FSR 2.1 looks better than NIS (I modded FSR 2.1 into RDR2, but kept using NIS because modded FSR 2.1 breaks the graphics when it's raining.)
However, I assume NIS is much better when upscaling to 4K from something like 1800p. But I don't have a 4K monitor. All I can say is that 1080p to 1440p NIS is not that great.
Tried more games now with NIS vs old sharpening. And my conclusion changed. It appears NIS does a great job for games that have a soft look to them. Witcher 3 (original, not next-gen) is very sharp. NIS makes it look artificial and bad shimmering. Red Dead Redemption 2 has a very soft look to it. NIS actually looks great there.
Alien Isolation (not that it needs upscaling, but just for testing) looks really bad with NIS by default. But when I use the "Alias Isolation" mod for it, which adds TAA, then NIS comes to life and it looks really good.
So I think my conclusion is that for games that have a "heavy" TAA that makes the game look soft with zero shimmer, NIS looks better than the old sharpening. Even when going for low resolutions (like 960p on 1440p.) For games that look sharp, NIS looks worse than old sharpen.
Also, NIS looks better than FSR 2.0. God of War and RDR2 have FSR 2.0 and it really looks like ass. However, FSR 2.1 looks better than NIS (I modded FSR 2.1 into RDR2, but kept using NIS because modded FSR 2.1 breaks the graphics when it's raining.)
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#6102742 Posted on: 02/13/2023 07:58 PM
Also looks terrible with native FSR 2 vs. DLSS.
because modded FSR 2.1 breaks the graphics when it's raining.)
Also looks terrible with native FSR 2 vs. DLSS.
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Terrível, Nvidia não libera Redimensionável Bar para RTX 2000, mas no site dele diz que tem suporte.
Desastre.