Drivers 364.47/364.51
Driver 364.47 released a week ago and was subsequently pulled due to multiple reports of installation issues for anyone that had two or more monitors connected. [quote="ManuelGuzman"][u][b]Issues and Updates[/b][/u] [b]7:30AM 3/8/16 After finding a critical installation issue, the team has replaced yesterday’s driver (364.47) with today’s new driver (364.51). This driver has been submitted to Microsoft for WHQL-approval and we will update the driver package online as soon as we have the certified package. [/b] [b]4:00PM PST We have reproduced the issue and our engineers continue to debug it. Initial investigation suggests the issue is related to doing an "Express" installation. We suggest those willing to try this driver use a Custom -> Clean Install installation.[/b] [b]9:30AM PST We have received reports of some users having issues installing today’s Game Ready Driver. Initial investigation suggests the issue is isolated to multiple-monitor configurations. Should you experience issues, you can either disconnect one monitor during the driver installation (and reconnect once completed) or you can uninstall the driver through Windows Safe-Mode and revert to a previous version. Our driver team is actively investigating the issue and we will have more information shortly.[/b] [/quote] https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/921332/geforce-drivers/official-364-51-game-ready-whql-display-driver-feedback-thread-released-3-10-16-updated/ 364.51 became the new driver version and reportedly fixed the installation issues that everyone was having. There have been posts of this driver causing GPUs to overheat. So be careful and monitor your temps. You'll also want to make sure that temps aren't causing your Maxwell GPU to throttle. Most of you should already have fan profiles set up to avoid throttling anyways. If you are using this driver and have any issues, please post in the driver feedback thread linked above.
Driver 364.47 released a week ago and was subsequently pulled due to multiple reports of installation issues for anyone that had two or more monitors connected.

ManuelGuzman said:Issues and Updates

7:30AM 3/8/16
After finding a critical installation issue, the team has replaced yesterday’s driver (364.47) with today’s new driver (364.51). This driver has been submitted to Microsoft for WHQL-approval and we will update the driver package online as soon as we have the certified package.


4:00PM PST
We have reproduced the issue and our engineers continue to debug it. Initial investigation suggests the issue is related to doing an "Express" installation. We suggest those willing to try this driver use a Custom -> Clean Install installation.


9:30AM PST
We have received reports of some users having issues installing today’s Game Ready Driver. Initial investigation suggests the issue is isolated to multiple-monitor configurations.
Should you experience issues, you can either disconnect one monitor during the driver installation (and reconnect once completed) or you can uninstall the driver through Windows Safe-Mode and revert to a previous version. Our driver team is actively investigating the issue and we will have more information shortly.



https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/921332/geforce-drivers/official-364-51-game-ready-whql-display-driver-feedback-thread-released-3-10-16-updated/


364.51 became the new driver version and reportedly fixed the installation issues that everyone was having.

There have been posts of this driver causing GPUs to overheat. So be careful and monitor your temps.
You'll also want to make sure that temps aren't causing your Maxwell GPU to throttle. Most of you should already have fan profiles set up to avoid throttling anyways.

If you are using this driver and have any issues, please post in the driver feedback thread linked above.

#1
Posted 03/12/2016 03:56 AM   
So Nvidia wants the crown for Shittiest Driver Releases from AMD too?
So Nvidia wants the crown for Shittiest Driver Releases from AMD too?

#2
Posted 03/12/2016 05:58 AM   
I had so many gpu crash with 364.47, it seems fine with 364.51
I had so many gpu crash with 364.47, it seems fine with 364.51

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#3
Posted 03/12/2016 09:44 AM   
In my case the 364.51 is crap....my GPU is running at 15°C more in max load than with 364.47. Also with 364.51 i have crashes in every game i play.....so i have to go back to 364.47.
In my case the 364.51 is crap....my GPU is running at 15°C more in max load than with 364.47.
Also with 364.51 i have crashes in every game i play.....so i have to go back to 364.47.

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#4
Posted 03/12/2016 11:52 AM   
Strange... 364.47 installed and worked perfectly fine for me on my 2x780Ti in Surround (4 monitors connected) not a problem. 364.51 works exactly the same. I had some issue with installing the driver 'cause I was lazy and wanted to make an upgrade rather than a clean install, but once that was sorted everything is OK. On my laptops (555M & 880M) both drivers are working fine as well (and I mean in-games not in desktop ^_^). I couldn't see an increase in temperature in any of the PCs... So I think this is another Maxwell only bug..../sigh:(
Strange...
364.47 installed and worked perfectly fine for me on my 2x780Ti in Surround (4 monitors connected) not a problem.
364.51 works exactly the same. I had some issue with installing the driver 'cause I was lazy and wanted to make an upgrade rather than a clean install, but once that was sorted everything is OK.

On my laptops (555M & 880M) both drivers are working fine as well (and I mean in-games not in desktop ^_^).

I couldn't see an increase in temperature in any of the PCs... So I think this is another Maxwell only bug..../sigh:(

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#5
Posted 03/12/2016 12:23 PM   
Part of the problem appears to be that as of 362.47 you can't enable SLI if you have CSM disabled and Secure Boot enabled in the BIOS (as everyone without legacy hardware should). I'll be holding off on updating until that's fixed.
Part of the problem appears to be that as of 362.47 you can't enable SLI if you have CSM disabled and Secure Boot enabled in the BIOS (as everyone without legacy hardware should). I'll be holding off on updating until that's fixed.

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#6
Posted 03/12/2016 04:51 PM   
[quote="Qwinn"]Part of the problem appears to be that as of 362.47 you can't enable SLI if you have CSM disabled and Secure Boot enabled in the BIOS (as everyone without legacy hardware should). I'll be holding off on updating until that's fixed.[/quote] And, why should we have the crappy "Secure Boot" Microsoft invention enabled ? In the past I had MASSIVE issues with that one and the UEFI boot crap... Legacy BOOT based on MBR is a "proven and working" technology and nothing goes wrong with installing ANY bootloader or configuring any type of bootloader. UEFI and Secure Boot is a shiety MS invention to "protect you from harmful software" (which means hey! you can't use a crack on a Windows installation or other things. Not that I care about this practically... but THIS is the so-called reason they invented it and forced OEMs to use it!!!). So, why should have have Secure Boot Enabled? ^_^ Please provide a logical and technological reason for this;) as I failed/fail to see one. Oh forgot to mention: If you plan on installing Linux on a partition on the same HDD you can forget it... "Secure Boot" prevents it, another reason is a FAIL... Also, I never managed to access my Windows HDD from a Linux OS installed on a different HDD when Secure Boot was enabled and Windows Installed like that... (strange...) More info ON THE CRAPPY "SECURE BOOT FEATURE" here for reference: [url]http://www.howtogeek.com/116569/htg-explains-how-windows-8s-secure-boot-feature-works-what-it-means-for-linux/[/url] Also, let's not start talking about "rootkit" and the likes...Everyone who knows what they are talking about will say exactly the same: The Microsoft Explanation for Secure Boot is LAME and Pathetic to say the least... If you know what is good for you and you want to actually control how Windows Boots and so on, avoid Secure Boot crap... Also, what does Secure Boot HAS to do with Nvidia Drivers and SLI ?!?!?! Well, nothing...but it clearly shows otherwise... So... there you have it:) The "certified" Malware that Ms just pulled on us;) (Like Windows 10 spying on us and "gathering non personal information". If people believe in this day and age ANYTHING IS FREE...they are greatly mistaken! The most important and most precious thing is NOT money...is INFORMATION. How can you grab as much info as you can from everyone? Well, give the next Windows for FREE^_^ Free..right... There are tools out there that prevents Windows 10 from sending it's "collected information" to the MS servers. If you don't use one I suggest you should;) )
Qwinn said:Part of the problem appears to be that as of 362.47 you can't enable SLI if you have CSM disabled and Secure Boot enabled in the BIOS (as everyone without legacy hardware should). I'll be holding off on updating until that's fixed.


And, why should we have the crappy "Secure Boot" Microsoft invention enabled ? In the past I had MASSIVE issues with that one and the UEFI boot crap... Legacy BOOT based on MBR is a "proven and working" technology and nothing goes wrong with installing ANY bootloader or configuring any type of bootloader.
UEFI and Secure Boot is a shiety MS invention to "protect you from harmful software" (which means hey! you can't use a crack on a Windows installation or other things. Not that I care about this practically... but THIS is the so-called reason they invented it and forced OEMs to use it!!!).

So, why should have have Secure Boot Enabled? ^_^ Please provide a logical and technological reason for this;) as I failed/fail to see one.

Oh forgot to mention: If you plan on installing Linux on a partition on the same HDD you can forget it... "Secure Boot" prevents it, another reason is a FAIL... Also, I never managed to access my Windows HDD from a Linux OS installed on a different HDD when Secure Boot was enabled and Windows Installed like that... (strange...)

More info ON THE CRAPPY "SECURE BOOT FEATURE" here for reference:
http://www.howtogeek.com/116569/htg-explains-how-windows-8s-secure-boot-feature-works-what-it-means-for-linux/

Also, let's not start talking about "rootkit" and the likes...Everyone who knows what they are talking about will say exactly the same: The Microsoft Explanation for Secure Boot is LAME and Pathetic to say the least...

If you know what is good for you and you want to actually control how Windows Boots and so on, avoid Secure Boot crap... Also, what does Secure Boot HAS to do with Nvidia Drivers and SLI ?!?!?! Well, nothing...but it clearly shows otherwise... So... there you have it:) The "certified" Malware that Ms just pulled on us;) (Like Windows 10 spying on us and "gathering non personal information". If people believe in this day and age ANYTHING IS FREE...they are greatly mistaken! The most important and most precious thing is NOT money...is INFORMATION. How can you grab as much info as you can from everyone? Well, give the next Windows for FREE^_^ Free..right... There are tools out there that prevents Windows 10 from sending it's "collected information" to the MS servers. If you don't use one I suggest you should;) )

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3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
Intel i9 9900K (overclocked to 5.3 and watercooled ofc).
Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc


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#7
Posted 03/12/2016 11:53 PM   
[quote="helifax"] So... there you have it:) The "certified" Malware that Ms just pulled on us;) (Like Windows 10 spying on us and "gathering non personal information". If people believe in this day and age ANYTHING IS FREE...they are greatly mistaken! The most important and most precious thing is NOT money...is INFORMATION. How can you grab as much info as you can from everyone? Well, give the next Windows for FREE^_^ Free..right... There are tools out there that prevents Windows 10 from sending it's "collected information" to the MS servers. If you don't use one I suggest you should;) )[/quote] As bad as Google was/is about Data Mining, Windows 10 has taken it to a whole new level and people are letting them get away with it. I do not like advertisers, marketers and retailers being able to gather and share my personal information without a second thought to my anonymity. Windows 10 is a step in the wrong direction down the road to dystopia, with an Orwellian vibe to it.
helifax said: So... there you have it:)

The "certified" Malware that Ms just pulled on us;)

(Like Windows 10 spying on us and "gathering non personal information". If people believe in this day and age ANYTHING IS FREE...they are greatly mistaken! The most important and most precious thing is NOT money...is INFORMATION.

How can you grab as much info as you can from everyone? Well, give the next Windows for FREE^_^ Free..right... There are tools out there that prevents Windows 10 from sending it's "collected information" to the MS servers. If you don't use one I suggest you should;) )


As bad as Google was/is about Data Mining, Windows 10 has taken it to a whole new level and people are letting them get away with it.

I do not like advertisers, marketers and retailers being able to gather and share my personal information without a second thought to my anonymity. Windows 10 is a step in the wrong direction down the road to dystopia, with an Orwellian vibe to it.

#8
Posted 03/13/2016 02:34 AM   
[quote="D-Man11"][quote="helifax"] So... there you have it:) The "certified" Malware that Ms just pulled on us;) (Like Windows 10 spying on us and "gathering non personal information". If people believe in this day and age ANYTHING IS FREE...they are greatly mistaken! The most important and most precious thing is NOT money...is INFORMATION. How can you grab as much info as you can from everyone? Well, give the next Windows for FREE^_^ Free..right... There are tools out there that prevents Windows 10 from sending it's "collected information" to the MS servers. If you don't use one I suggest you should;) )[/quote] As bad as Google was/is about Data Mining, Windows 10 has taken it to a whole new level and people are letting them get away with it. I do not like advertisers, marketers and retailers being able to gather and share my personal information without a second thought to my anonymity. Windows 10 is a step in the wrong direction down the road to dystopia, with an Orwellian vibe to it. [/quote] Yupp, Most people don't care or are ignorant! And this exactly on what "Grand" corporations base their approach;) (that most people are ignorant or don't know about it). This is not a CONSPIRACY theory....far from it;) Is reality... Some big companies get a lot of money from sharing different information (including some personal things) for different reasons. Some are legit and OK others... hmmm... we don't even know about...
D-Man11 said:
helifax said: So... there you have it:)

The "certified" Malware that Ms just pulled on us;)

(Like Windows 10 spying on us and "gathering non personal information". If people believe in this day and age ANYTHING IS FREE...they are greatly mistaken! The most important and most precious thing is NOT money...is INFORMATION.

How can you grab as much info as you can from everyone? Well, give the next Windows for FREE^_^ Free..right... There are tools out there that prevents Windows 10 from sending it's "collected information" to the MS servers. If you don't use one I suggest you should;) )


As bad as Google was/is about Data Mining, Windows 10 has taken it to a whole new level and people are letting them get away with it.

I do not like advertisers, marketers and retailers being able to gather and share my personal information without a second thought to my anonymity. Windows 10 is a step in the wrong direction down the road to dystopia, with an Orwellian vibe to it.




Yupp,
Most people don't care or are ignorant! And this exactly on what "Grand" corporations base their approach;) (that most people are ignorant or don't know about it).

This is not a CONSPIRACY theory....far from it;) Is reality... Some big companies get a lot of money from sharing different information (including some personal things) for different reasons. Some are legit and OK others... hmmm... we don't even know about...

1x Palit RTX 2080Ti Pro Gaming OC(watercooled and overclocked to hell)
3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
Intel i9 9900K (overclocked to 5.3 and watercooled ofc).
Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc


My website with my fixes and OpenGL to 3D Vision wrapper:
http://3dsurroundgaming.com

(If you like some of the stuff that I've done and want to donate something, you can do it with PayPal at tavyhome@gmail.com)

#9
Posted 03/13/2016 03:20 AM   
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