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- The NVIDIA Subreddit
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- The definitive answer to GPU vs display scaling : r nvidia - Reddit
" usually sticking with GPU scaling is a safebet as its equally fast in different setups and enable many NVIDIA features as frame generation techs and relatives I have come to the same conclusion Aiming in Battlefield 4, Half-Life: Alyx and Deep Rock Galactic does definitely feel somehow different, but the measured input lag is exactly the same
- Setup Guide for HDR including NEW settings for Nvidia Users
SpecialK is still a decent option, but if nvidia's version goes higher accurately, it would look better, especially compared to if you are trying to force SpecialK's settings past it's tone mapper's limitations (though the nvidia RTX HDR would have a performance hit by comparison apparently) Excerpt from a video I watched some time ago
- Which One Should I Install Between Game-Ready Drivers and . . . - Reddit
Quoted from Nvidia: I am both a gamer and a creator Which driver should I install? All NVIDIA drivers provide full features and application support for top games and creative applications If you are a gamer who prioritizes day of launch support for the latest games, patches, and DLCs, choose Game Ready Drivers
- WTF is Nividia container and why it consumes 20% of GPU - Reddit
When I install nvidia drivers, I only install the drivers and not the junk Geforce Experience No extra processes running, I'm smart enough to go to their site to manually check for new drivers, I don't need it to auto adjust my games because I'm smart enough to manually tweak my games and I don't use it for streaming
- Nvidia global settings : r nvidia - Reddit
Nvidia even recommends Reflex:ON instead of ON+boost Special K is nice, especially for adding or correcting HDR in games that go way above basic reshade color correction filters Reply reply More replies
- Anyone running Bazzite with Nvidia GPU : r linux_gaming - Reddit
Being an immutable system, it does exactly what I was hoping for: a stable, clean and performant OS that does updates in the background, always giving me a fairly recent mix of kernel, desktop environment and Nvidia driver, with the confidence that I can revert in a second if anything goes wrong and boot to a previous, working system
- r nvidia on Reddit: For people who used automatic tuning with NVDIA . . .
NVIDIA automatically overclocks 2000-3000 series cards by running tests of voltage until it finds a stable overclock The only downside I could assume is it raises power usage voltage slightly But overall, its worth it for the performance
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