Download: GeForce 390.77 WHQL drivers
You can now grab GeForce 390.77 WHQL drivers as released by NVIDIA. The new set offers the optimal gaming experience for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, War Thunder, Black Desert Online, and Metal Gear Survive. This new release adds an optimal gaming experience as well as a number of fixes, SLI and 3D Vision profiles.
Nvidia just released a new driver, is a WHQL certified one. The drivers should also fix some issues specific to Windows 10 in relation to display corruption/blanking when, multiple displays are connected to a GTX 780 Ti SLI setup as well as GSync displays connected to TITAN V with its memory being overclocked; or a crash with Gears of War 4 on GeForce 10-series GPUs. As always you know where you can grab the drivers directly from our download section. We have a discussion thread open on this driver here in our Nvidia driver discussion forums.
r390_00-154
Game Ready
Provides the optimal gaming experience for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, War Thunder, Black Desert Online, and Metal Gear Survive.
Added or updated the following SLI profiles:
- DIRT 4
- Hot Lava
- Metal Gear Survive
- Ode
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Well since 1070Ti is so "new" it could be 1070Ti specific bugs, some people here are also I don't get crash its your gpu, while in fact its certain gpu chip specific.. Like now, instead of trolling Mott why not be helpful?
Few examples;
680GTX tdr's back in the past or Fermi tdr while browsing, affected mostly 460gtx, luckly I didnt have neither but I also used 570gtx back then.
I had few maxwell 980ti issues too at first, some games didn't boost properly and would hardlock gpu or driver tdr.. I also remember this particular issue with 780GTX in Grid2, it got fixed later..
It could also be your 1070Ti bios specific, might add that to nv report, or check asus for bios updates.. Maybe it has voltage issues or too high boost or maybe memory OC issue if factory OC'ed?
So which games are causing trouble?
Or is it only after you resume from sleep, then you get fps drops and stability issues?
I don't see how expressing my experience and opinion is trolling but if that is how you want to see then you go for it; if anything it was khanmein telling me to give away my card that is the troll here . As for my chip, clocks, vram etc I can run any benchmark all day and sometimes play any game as long as I want and sometimes be playing the same game with crashing too much to want to continue. I am annoyed because there seems to be no rime or reason for the crashing. It doesn't seem to have to do with the game but just the random timing and believe me I have tried to pin down exact causes of the crashes but it doesn't seem to have any pattern. I have analyzed the event viewer and have learned with Pascal (which is the first card I have ever had to do this) to never play games when coming out of sleep as mostly I just crash. I always just shut down my PC when I am done with it now and fresh boot it when I am ready to use it while before I would just put any PC of mine to sleep and have no problems once woken up playing games. It is curious because so many people crash in FF while I don't yet I have all these other problems and when you go through the nVidia threads on various sites (including this one) you see people with Pascal complaining by far the most. I have also searched for an updated bios and tried everything I know in order to make it rock solid like all the PCs I have ever owned before. I don't think it is a problem with the card or my other hardware as I have ran them through as the diagnostics and think it is a problem with nVidia's software and Windows. As for the 1070 Ti being new it just a variant on existing architecture so I don't see why that would be an issue. All the did was take the bad 1080s, cut them down and slapped on worse RAM so the 1080 wouldn't be cannibalized. I would have returned it if it wasn't rock solid in every benchmark I have ever thrown at it which is how I have always tested my cards. I love the card when it works but I have had WAY, WAY more problems with this one than any other card I have owned. It sucks and I wish it wasn't the case but that is my predicament.
Maybe I am doing something wrong. Maybe the software sucks. Maybe the card is too new as you suggest. Maybe something I am not catching is screwing it up. Whatever it is I haven't had this much frustration with a card before.
That's all.
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I defended you, not that I said you're trolling

Well I know its old arch, but bios can be a cause too, maybe nv does t have it in registered properly.
There was a time by maxwell when nvidia asked custom 980ti owners for bios version, might report in the link ManuelG posted
All what you said until now looks like there is a driver+your gpu (bios) specific if others don't have it as much..
Another good example the divison and green artifacts, I never had that, but there were 1-2 users here with 1080gtx they both have it, while other 1080gtx owners don't.
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@Mott No offense, I'll never use Prime95 & OCCT anymore to stress my PC. FYI, I never OC my GTX 1070 yet, but I did OC my previous GTX 970 (Samsung memory + coil whine). Apparently, I faced more TDRs on GTX 970 than my GTX 1070. Moreover, both Maxwell & Pascal have their own issues, but NVIDIA fixed it. The owner who bought my card, never complain a single issue for more than 1 year of usage (I bought the card during Dec' 2014).
Let me guess, your PSU (Corsair CS650M) might be degraded significantly after you stressed during Maxwell card or maybe the Ryzen OC is not stable that caused the crash.
OT: Seriously, if you can give it me for free, I can pay the shipping fees (I'll PM the address to you). FYI, I have a relative staying in Canada for 30 years & owned Canada Citizenship too. (No kidding)
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So far so good here. No problems GTX 1080 F.E.
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Running perfect for me on a 1070