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Performance issues with HDR

Bravo1cc
17 hours ago, Dr. Historic Low said:

Some say it makes a dramatic difference. Some say it makes no difference. I say sometimes it can make a difference and sometimes it can. From my experience it has made a difference when I had updated my driver multiple times prior to using the DDU method.

 

I do recommend giving it a shot with no expectations since you haven't tried it yet. It would at least rule it out and you'd have the cleanest and most complete driver uninstall you could possibly have without leaving any packages or registry keys or folders or files or a driver store, etc, etc(what DDU does in the first place). 

 

If a miracle is performed then that's awesome but if it does nothing then blame Nvidia for not addressing the issue via a driver update as they planned. Although there's been no timetable set because like I mentioned, HDR is fairly new and what exactly is going on may still remain unclear.

 

Be sure to restart your computer after doing everything.

Oh and thanks for all your help.

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7 hours ago, Bravo1cc said:

Oh and thanks for all your help.

Going into Nvidia GeForce Experience would have been a way later troubleshooting step to look into for this issue. Glad you steered into it's direction early and got your performance back.

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