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Download GeForce 375.95 Hotfix driver
It's driver download galore, you can now grab the Download GeForce 375.95 Hotfix driver. This is GeForce Hot Fix driver that addresses the Low memory clocks on certain factory-overclocked Pascal cards.
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Download AMD Radeon Software Crimson 16.11.4 Hotfix driver - 11/17/2016 07:13 PM
You can now download and grab the new AMD Radeon Software Crimson 16.11.4 Hotfix driver. This release is focused on DX12 support for Civ6 & several end user fixes. Download here....
Download GeForce 375.86 WHQL driver - 11/15/2016 05:00 PM
You can now download a new WHQL driver, the 375.86 driver as released by NVIDIA provides the optimal experience for Tom Clancy’s The Division Survival DLC, Battlefield 1, Steep: Open Beta,...
Download Radeon Software Crimson 16.11.3 driver - 11/09/2016 11:07 PM
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Download AMD Radeon Software Crimson 16.11.2 driver - 11/04/2016 09:03 PM
One day after their Radeon Software Crimson 16.11.1 driver AMD releases build 16.11.2. This hotfix driver is focused on an improvement to our Shader Cache feature to allow more shaders to be stor...
Download AMD Radeon Software Crimson 16.11.1 hotfix driver - 11/03/2016 10:35 PM
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#5360123 Posted on: 11/18/2016 02:47 AM
Btw: Its R375_86-5
Btw: Its R375_86-5
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#5360134 Posted on: 11/18/2016 03:55 AM
is the game, not the PCIe config 8x 2.0 is enought for each single GPU card
is the game, not the PCIe config 8x 2.0 is enought for each single GPU card
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#5360136 Posted on: 11/18/2016 04:27 AM
375.95 > 375.86
credited by Hequaqua from overclock.net
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZQUgpBE69A0FYsYWyo3A9pXdadCZVVx7ng6qUjPBugQ/edit#gid=0
I skip this driver because i dont have any clock problems with the previous release.
375.95 > 375.86
credited by Hequaqua from overclock.net
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZQUgpBE69A0FYsYWyo3A9pXdadCZVVx7ng6qUjPBugQ/edit#gid=0
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#5360140 Posted on: 11/18/2016 04:59 AM
I didn't have clock problems, but it fixed the massive FPS slow down in 7 Days to Die (Unity engine) for me.
I didn't have clock problems, but it fixed the massive FPS slow down in 7 Days to Die (Unity engine) for me.
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I get 40-50FPS at 4K there, so it's not much an improvement in terms of FPS, but it actually feels like 40-50FPS with the patch and this driver and my current settings. It's playable now even if not ideal, before the patch and the driver it was still 40-50FPS but felt like 20FPS or something, basically unplayable in that area.
I'm playing at 4K, everything maxed except draw distance or w/e it was called set to High, no AA, DoF or lens flare. I also use ReShade for AdaptiveSharpen and to remove the yellow tint, makes the game look much nicer. I have no idea why they thought making everything blurry was somehow helping. FXAA does nothing for me at 4K, TXAA helps against "crawling" on the edges of objects but it's too heavy and messes with SLI on my system, so I'm not using it (I get 70% load on GPU1 and 99% on GPU2 with TXAA, something obviously isn't working well). Maybe it's because I'm running PCI-E x8/x8 and there's not enough bandwidth or maybe it's the game.