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Hello LTT fourm. This is my first post so bare with me. I've recently downloaded the new nvidia drivers for my 860M in the morning of Sunday. To go back, my GPU was working perfectly! Playing GTA with my friends and other games of such. Then after I downloaded the recent driver from the GeForce Experience, that's when everything started to go down...I launched GTA after restarting my laptop after the update install. I open GTA as it worked fine. Fast forward about 5 minutes later, and the game glitched out and froze my PC. It didn't happen on just GTA but my entire steam library. But a game that I play known as "osu!" works fine with out glitches or freezing. However, I don't get the frame rate I like...The game usually before this problem would run at 700-800 FPS but after the update it ran at a measly 200-110 FPS...

 

I really need some insight on this and am really looking for help from anyone who can. 

 

I thank you in advance for all of the suggestions given to me!

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Hm, best option would be try to reinstall the games, maybe reconfigure them in geforce experience? If this doesnt work, find the older driver (make sure to also place the setup.exe of a program called DriverMax, it finds drivers and installs them.) and put it onto a usb, then do a clean install of windows, reninstall everything (including old driver) and then try. Make sure to install network card drivers first.

 

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Use 3DGurus 'Display Driver Uninstaller' and completely remove your current GPU Driver.After that,download either the latest GPU Driver or one you know you didnt have issues with,and do a clean install with that.Make sure you disable any Anti-Virus programs you have running so they dont interfear.If that doesnt work,then idk what happebed.

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