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Do not update to Nvidia 353.62 (Win10) Drivers!

Silyy097

At least I know I'm not alone... -_-

 

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Edit:

I found this in the Nvidia 353.62 release notes:

 

GPU Runs at a High Performance Level (full clock speeds) in Multi-display Modes

This is a hardware limitation with desktop and older notebook GPUs, and not a software bug. When multiple displays are connected and active, the GPU will always operate with full clock speeds in order to efficiently drive multiple displays–even when no 3D programs are running.

 

Tested a single display and voila! Hello 2D clocks! :D

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Nope! A day later and it's back to full clocks. Zzzzz.... :angry:

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~meOw! Σ:3

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  • 2 weeks later...

355.60 same issue.

 

I think it's GeForce Experience or ShadowPlay...

 

Edit: Fixed. No idea how. LOL!

 

Not fixed. But now I'm sure it's caused by GeForce Experience / ShadowPlay.

~meOw! Σ:3

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