1 (edited by Alex 08-02-2019 08:52:33)

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asdasdasas

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http://www.pcgamer.com/nvidias-37849-gp … -in-steam/

Just don't update to this version. This is simple.

3 (edited by Alex 08-02-2019 08:52:21)

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asdasdadas

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I'm not having any issues at all with the latest drivers (378.49) with my GTX 1070.

Can you please test this and let me know if it fixes the issue for you.

Go to nVidia Control Panel, then go to Manage 3D Settings in the left menu. Under Global Settings, look for "Optimize for Compute Performance" and make sure it is turned OFF. This has caused massive dips in frame-rates for those gaming on non-Pascal cards (anyone with a GTX 1060, 1070, or 1080 won't have this option). So it might be the new feature that's causing issues for everyone else with SVP too. Hopefully that fixes the issue.

5 (edited by Alex 08-02-2019 08:52:54)

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asdasdadasd

6 (edited by Alex 08-02-2019 08:52:16)

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sadasdasas

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Also encountered that problem.
New 378.66 lead to non-functioning GPU acceleration with code 0x3FFFB and message SVSmoothFps: unable to init GPU-based renderer.
376.33 works fine.
I have 980Ti.

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try 378.72 "hotfix"

9 (edited by jcinstchas 23-02-2017 23:30:55)

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Chainik wrote:

try 378.72 "hotfix"

This worked for me.

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Chainik wrote:

try 378.72 "hotfix"

Thanks, that helped! I just tried latest, 378.78.
Спасибо! smile