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Download Nvidia GeForce 365.19 WHQL driver
You can now download the Nvidia GeForce 365.19 WHQL driver. This is a game ready driver for DOOM, Homefront: The Revolution, and Master of Orion.
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#5302747 Posted on: 07/08/2016 05:18 AM
Nice way to get iggy'd, I was actually pointing out that the driver works fine with FF, so it must be a Chrome issue, not a driver issue
This is a tech forum, the whole point is to help troubleshoot, by helping eliminate certain things, it allows the person with the issue to look elsewhere for the problem
There is only one person being a d1ck here buddy, and it's not me
Stop being butt hurt when people don't have the same problems as you, even mental health ones
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I got a 980Ti yesterday and went to watch some IMSA races on Youtube, terrible tearing and some stuttering. Using Firefox 47.0.1 with smooth scrolling on and hardware accel off. My AMD 6870 and 290 worked perfectly with these settings. My main question is what you have those 2 settings set at with your 980 and FF, because I don't know if nvidia cards have the same hardware accel BSOD issues that my AMD cards had. Thanks.
Nice way to get iggy'd, I was actually pointing out that the driver works fine with FF, so it must be a Chrome issue, not a driver issue
This is a tech forum, the whole point is to help troubleshoot, by helping eliminate certain things, it allows the person with the issue to look elsewhere for the problem
There is only one person being a d1ck here buddy, and it's not me
Stop being butt hurt when people don't have the same problems as you, even mental health ones
Iggy'd
I got a 980Ti yesterday and went to watch some IMSA races on Youtube, terrible tearing and some stuttering. Using Firefox 47.0.1 with smooth scrolling on and hardware accel off. My AMD 6870 and 290 worked perfectly with these settings. My main question is what you have those 2 settings set at with your 980 and FF, because I don't know if nvidia cards have the same hardware accel BSOD issues that my AMD cards had. Thanks.
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#5302753 Posted on: 07/08/2016 06:29 AM
^ enable HW acceleration for FF, should get rid of the tearing.
Never had a BSOD or a crash myself. Though I never had one with 290 either with HW acc. enabled.
^ enable HW acceleration for FF, should get rid of the tearing.
Never had a BSOD or a crash myself. Though I never had one with 290 either with HW acc. enabled.
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#5302775 Posted on: 07/08/2016 08:11 AM
^ enable HW acceleration for FF, should get rid of the tearing.
Never had a BSOD or a crash myself. Though I never had one with 290 either with HW acc. enabled.
Seems to have fixed it so far. At first I enabled hardware accel and restarted FF but nothing changed. Checked the settings and restarted again, still tearing. Decided to reboot real quick and FF is super smooth with no tearing! Was able to finish watching the 6 hours of Watkins Glen in smooth goodness with about 20% GPU usage.
Thanks for the help, I'll keep my fingers crossed for no BSOD's.
^ enable HW acceleration for FF, should get rid of the tearing.
Never had a BSOD or a crash myself. Though I never had one with 290 either with HW acc. enabled.
Seems to have fixed it so far. At first I enabled hardware accel and restarted FF but nothing changed. Checked the settings and restarted again, still tearing. Decided to reboot real quick and FF is super smooth with no tearing! Was able to finish watching the 6 hours of Watkins Glen in smooth goodness with about 20% GPU usage.

Thanks for the help, I'll keep my fingers crossed for no BSOD's.
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Thought I Suffered freezes because of this driver, but it seems that the problem is with the latest version of geforce experience.
Desktop freezes and I have to hard reset. I got lots of DCOM errors in event viewer.
Remove geforce experience and all problems gone