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Low Performance after Windows 11 2022 Update? Here is the fix
On Friday we reported that many people have an issue with slow framerates after upgrading to Windows the 11 2022 update in combination with a GeForce Graphics card. NVIDIA just issued a fix.
That fix does require GeForce Experience to be installed though.
Issue:
Some users may observer lower performance in games or applications after updating to Microsoft Windows 11 2022 Update
Solution:
Update to the latest NVIDIA GeForce Experience v3.26 BETA by choosing from one of the two methods below:
a) Manually download the NVIDIA GeForce Experience v3.26 installer from the URL below. Once downloaded, proceed with the installation.
b) From within the GeForce Experience app, open up “Settings” in GeForce Experience and select “Enable Experimental Features”. Then close GeForce Experience. Wait 30 seconds and then re-open GeForce Experience. The app will automatically update to the latest version.
The non-Beta version of NVIDIA GeForce Experience 3.26 is expected to go live with a new GeForce Game Ready Driver the week of September 26.
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CPC_RedDawn
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#6054275 Posted on: 09/25/2022 10:17 AM
Lucky I don't install that needless bloatware garbage in the first place.
Lucky I don't install that needless bloatware garbage in the first place.
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#6054280 Posted on: 09/25/2022 10:46 AM
While I don't ever install GeForce experience, I had bad performance (horrible suttering in all games with framerdrops below 30 FPS where my PC easily held 60+ before) after the upgrade to 22H2, however it ran fine originally with 516.94 drivers and only manifested after installing GeForce Studio drivers 517.40 (without GeForce Experience, used DDU in safe mode first). Uninstalling 517.40 with DDU in safe mode and reinstalling 516.94 drivers (without GeForce Experience) fixed it for me. I'm not sure if those are related issues, though, or if the 517.40 driver is just buggy for my hardware combination.
While I don't ever install GeForce experience, I had bad performance (horrible suttering in all games with framerdrops below 30 FPS where my PC easily held 60+ before) after the upgrade to 22H2, however it ran fine originally with 516.94 drivers and only manifested after installing GeForce Studio drivers 517.40 (without GeForce Experience, used DDU in safe mode first). Uninstalling 517.40 with DDU in safe mode and reinstalling 516.94 drivers (without GeForce Experience) fixed it for me. I'm not sure if those are related issues, though, or if the 517.40 driver is just buggy for my hardware combination.
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#6054283 Posted on: 09/25/2022 11:18 AM
I cleaned drivers with DDU, installed Insider driver 530.04 without experience.
Then I just manually installed 22H2, which didn't overwrite the 530.04 driver. Then I did the usual cleaning out of Windows because during every single big Windows update it likes the reset all your tweaks and privacy settings and installs some bloatware from the store.
I just ran Chris Titus's tweak tool to clean out services, uninstalled programs which got installed with Revo Uninstaller which also scans for left over files on your drive and in registry. 22H2 installed some crappy games, and a video editing tool.
After this I ran Disk Cleanup, and a manual SSD TRIMM. Then scanned for Windows updates and restarted.
No issues at all.
While I don't ever install GeForce experience, I had bad performance (horrible suttering in all games with framerdrops below 40FPS where my PC easily held 60+ before) after the upgrade to 22H2, however it ran fine originally with 516.94 drivers and only manifested after installing GeForce Studio drivers 517.40 (without GeForce Experience, used DDU in safe mode first). Uninstalling 517.40 with DDU in safe mode and reinstalling 516.94 drivers (without GeForce Experience) fixed it for me. I'm not sure if those are related issues, though, or if the 517.40 driver is just buggy for my hardware combination.
I cleaned drivers with DDU, installed Insider driver 530.04 without experience.
Then I just manually installed 22H2, which didn't overwrite the 530.04 driver. Then I did the usual cleaning out of Windows because during every single big Windows update it likes the reset all your tweaks and privacy settings and installs some bloatware from the store.
I just ran Chris Titus's tweak tool to clean out services, uninstalled programs which got installed with Revo Uninstaller which also scans for left over files on your drive and in registry. 22H2 installed some crappy games, and a video editing tool.
After this I ran Disk Cleanup, and a manual SSD TRIMM. Then scanned for Windows updates and restarted.
No issues at all.
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#6054288 Posted on: 09/25/2022 12:00 PM
I cleaned drivers with DDU, installed Insider driver 530.04 without experience.
Then I just manually installed 22H2, which didn't overwrite the 530.04 driver. Then I did the usual cleaning out of Windows because during every single big Windows update it likes the reset all your tweaks and privacy settings and installs some bloatware from the store.
I just ran Chris Titus's tweak tool to clean out services, uninstalled programs which got installed with Revo Uninstaller which also scans for left over files on your drive and in registry. 22H2 installed some crappy games, and a video editing tool.
After this I ran Disk Cleanup, and a manual SSD TRIMM. Then scanned for Windows updates and restarted.
No issues at all.
doesn't using revo uninstaller or any other cleaner to fix registry mess up your pc?
I cleaned drivers with DDU, installed Insider driver 530.04 without experience.
Then I just manually installed 22H2, which didn't overwrite the 530.04 driver. Then I did the usual cleaning out of Windows because during every single big Windows update it likes the reset all your tweaks and privacy settings and installs some bloatware from the store.
I just ran Chris Titus's tweak tool to clean out services, uninstalled programs which got installed with Revo Uninstaller which also scans for left over files on your drive and in registry. 22H2 installed some crappy games, and a video editing tool.
After this I ran Disk Cleanup, and a manual SSD TRIMM. Then scanned for Windows updates and restarted.
No issues at all.
doesn't using revo uninstaller or any other cleaner to fix registry mess up your pc?
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So I dont want to use nor do I want to install another piece of bloatware or spyware from yet another "launcher" if I play for example Cyberpunk, I have Nvidia, Steam and the developers popup shite to deal with before the game even starts what garbage.