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I updated to the latest NVIDIA Driver (364.51) and Chrome keeps glitching out in the middle of it, it is within the window only, moving to either of my side monitors does the same thing. The monitors do not do this. I revert back to 362.00 and it does not have this issue. I cleanly installed both of these drivers and had the same result. Anybody else have this issue or know how to fix it? Before you ask, yes I quit Chrome, updated Chrome, quit it before the install., you get the gist.

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29 minutes ago, Shadow Bullet said:

I updated to the latest NVIDIA Driver (364.51) and Chrome keeps glitching out in the middle of it, it is within the window only, moving to either of my side monitors does the same thing. The monitors do not do this. I revert back to 362.00 and it does not have this issue. I cleanly installed both of these drivers and had the same result. Anybody else have this issue or know how to fix it? Before you ask, yes I quit Chrome, updated Chrome, quit it before the install., you get the gist.

 

 

Weird, my Chrome is also glitching.  

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there are issuses with the latest nvidia drivers 

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If you have an Nvidia graphics cards it’s recommended that you avoid installing the latest 364.47 and 364.51 drivers for the time being. As reports have been pouring via Nvidia’s official GeForce forums, reddit users, neogaf forums and various sites of the 364.47 GeForce drivers causing a wide range of serious issues and the subsequently released 364.51 drivers having not effectively resolved them as of yet.

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NVIDIA has officially rolled back to 362.00 as the default last stable driver version



Read more: http://wccftech.com/nvidia-users-beware-latest-drivers-damage-pc/#ixzz42ZIZ7Rjw

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