Read more.Driver v397.31, released just a few hours ago, has this negative effect on GTX 1060 users.
Read more.Driver v397.31, released just a few hours ago, has this negative effect on GTX 1060 users.
This isn't a bug. The Nvidia overlords are just trying to get the 1060 peasants to buy 1080 Ti cards. I still remember how a driver update toasted my 8800 Ultra years ago
so the whql certification is meaningless?
Or you could just go to device manager, click on display adapters, right click on the video card, properties, driver tab, and click rollback driver. Seems easier then using DDU.
Updated it yesterday evening, using a 1060 6gb, no issues here, touch wood...
No idea why drivers are so large now 100mb + you can make a os with less than 15mb
Same, I always perform custom installation, choosing only the graphics driver and performing a clean installation. Still no issues yet.
This is never touted by the green team followers. I am so tired of the crappy support Nvidia customers get, how they state a card has 4Gb but in reality, it is only 3,2 or something. First and last time I buy Nvidia.
Why, why and why do you need to have an un-install package? If you cannot remove it from add/remove programs then you're not doing your job nVIDIA!
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