you only get errors like that if your IE options have it turned on, which you would have done yourself.
Well I know that much myself,- it's probably a setting that was changed by some software (o&o shutup) or by me that had to do with disabling IE or increasing security in Edge/IE.
However, no I did not change an option in Windows that said "cause debugger errors in NVIDIA setup but don't show any errors anywhere else in any of the other Software I use" π
The issue does not affect anything else, so clearly there's an issue (depreciated use) in NVIDIA setup:
"In older versions of IE, attachEvent is used to attach an event handler for some event on some element.
But as per the update here, starting with IE11, attachEvent is deprecated and you should use addEventListener instead."
"RTX I/O" should work on any GPU with shader model 6 support. Thus it should probably work even on Maxwell.
"DirectStorage 1.1" is supported on all DirectX 12 + Shader Model 6.0 GPUs.
The "RTX I/O" implementation might work on selected nvidia GPU *up to* the next arbitrary restriction before the inevitable defined end of the driver support.
Luckily for me the best day-0 gaming experience is provided by the developers and their expectation and vision on how well everything struggled to work in tandem with the user available hardware.
Unfortunately the 526.98 suffer from the same issue introduced in between the standard driver retirement.
Valuing the desktop usages and the relative CPU performance I'm still unable to use anything past 472.12 on supported hardware.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection crashes when launched on GeForce GTX 10 series cards. Previous bug track ID/reference [3841379] but removed from bug list. temporary workaround?: disable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling (HAGS) [reboot PC after]
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection crashes when launched on GeForce GTX 10 series cards. Previous bug track ID/reference [3841379] but removed from bug list. temporary workaround?: disable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling (HAGS) [reboot PC after]
Game updated... 1080ti is fix with new driver! π:):):):)
About DLSS3 they nailed it.
all captured on v-sync on(control panel) and g-sync on.
Look at Driver state.
this is 4K+DLSS2Q+DLSS3 around 13~20ms
https://i.imgur.com/Qz7PGSI.jpg
this is 4K+DLSS2Q around 6~13ms
https://i.imgur.com/PNvmv9s.jpg
this is 4K+DLAA+DLSS3 around 16~22ms, this is most heavy scenario.
https://i.imgur.com/Izi6hNX.jpg
Still doesn't work with FPS limiter.
This driver is must have if you are using DLSS3.
Not sure if anyone else has had this issue, but 526.98 + 526.86 required reboot and after reboot, my screen had no input (LG C9)...
on 526.86, i was able to reboot 2 more times, and finally the login screen came up, and then windows installed some old driver (like 452.x or something). Then when i tried to run the 526.86 installer to complete installation it complained about a pending reboot... So i rebooted 1 more time, and then the installer ran and finished updating to 526.86.
on 526.98, it was worse, screen wouldn't come up until i booted into safe mode, then i ran DDU, and was able to boot into normal windows (i hardly ever use DDU, normally there is no need). After installing drivers, and rebooting again (it wanted to reboot), the screen got weird, wavy almost like an old CRT that had tracking issues ( it was defaulted to my normal res 4k@100hz). I switched to 4k@60hz and then back to 4k@100hz, and everything seems ok now.
I'm just worried that something in Win11 does not like having no driver on boot (or it sees the Intel integrated graphics and is confused), or the installer is doing something wrong in the order of operations. It could also be some combination in my config, who knows, lol...
OS: Win11 Pro 22621.819 (22H2)
CPU: i9-12900k (with intel UHD 770)
GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3090 Turbo 24G
Mobo: Gigabyte Aorus Ultra (BIOS F20, date 2022/11/03)
Display: LG C9 (with "Enable settings for the selected model" checked on in Gsync settings)
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection crashes when launched on GeForce GTX 10 series cards. Previous bug track ID/reference [3841379] but removed from bug list. temporary workaround?: disable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling (HAGS) [reboot PC after]