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Does anyone know where to get the direct link for Nvidia Control Panel???

 

It is now on the microsoft store, and no matter how I go about it, it will now download or install. I even "pay" for it and check out.

 

Looked up previous drivers, uninstalled the ones I have and installed but no avail.

 

I have done everything on here ( nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/game-ready-drivers/13/291399/cant-download-nvidia-control-panel-need-serious-he/ ) and still NOTHING! I hate that I got a 2080Ti and a new 24" curved and cannot get it to 120hz!

 

Anyone else have this issue and fixed it? Nvidia moving it to the microsoft store was the stupidest thing ever.

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No it is not. I did a work around by changing the actual monitor settings

 

Right Click>Display Settings>Advanced Display Settings>Display Adapter Properties for Display 1>List All Modes>3440 by 1440, True Color (32 bit), 120 Hertz

 

Shame Nvidia control panel doesn't even want a link on their web page for their own software. This works for my refresh rate, just wish I had more customizable options for my 2080ti and monitor considering the money I paid.

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14 minutes ago, Stueck0514 said:

Shame Nvidia control panel doesn't even want a link on their web page for their own software. This works for my refresh rate, just wish I had more customizable options for my 2080ti and monitor considering the money I paid.

It comes with it's firmware 

The control panel should be auto installed 

Did you maybe try ddu ?

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DDU and reinstall with Standard driver instead of DCH.

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Already done and done. The new drivers for Nvidia Control Panel are no longer provided, even on their website. Even their tech support will give no other answers than get it from microsoft store.

 

Could someone upload their nvidia control panel folder?

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1 hour ago, Stueck0514 said:

Already done and done. The new drivers for Nvidia Control Panel are no longer provided, even on their website. Even their tech support will give no other answers than get it from microsoft store.

Can you take screenshot of the driver you've downloaded?

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The control panel hasn't been included in drivers since RTX launched. Around that time, Nvidia split the drivers into retail/OEM & DCH ones for people who've built their own. 

The retail drivers only install on select systems. (I have 4 machines in my house & not one can install the regular drivers. 2x 970s, 1x 1050 Ti, 1x 2060. I've tried doing the registry edits to fill in the OEM information & it didn't help.)

The DCH drivers need you to install the control panel from Microsoft. 

 

I'm on mobile right now, but I'll try to get a link when I'm back in PC. https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9NF8H0H7WMLT

 

This issue is my biggest complaint with Nvidia. Their hardware is good, but their software sucks balls & hasn't been updated in years. AMD does everything in-house and you get the full package with one install. Overclock, monitoring, recording/streaming, all if it. 

Nvidia requires you to download multiple 3rd party apps to get the full functionality of your hardware, and they also require you to log in & send telemetry data too. 

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1 hour ago, Stueck0514 said:

-snip-

Sorry i meant the file. 

F that, download this.  https://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/446.14/446.14-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql.exe
DDU and install with that driver instead. 

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2 hours ago, Kc7vwc said:

The retail drivers only install on select systems. (I have 4 machines in my house & not one can install the regular drivers. 2x 970s, 1x 1050 Ti, 1x 2060. I've tried doing the registry edits to fill in the OEM information & it didn't help.)

If you want to download standard driver, just remove "dch" from the download link. 
Or use NVCleanstall from TechPowerUp. https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-nvcleanstall but you gotta remove DCH driver first before installing.

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