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Oh... it's just an observation:)

 

It's been going on for months now... sometimes within a day or 2, the last one on the same day.

Nothing exciting... I know:music_whistling: It could be though, for me since I have a weird habit to update everything at the same time. Today I also threw in Oculus update on top of that.

Well, if something gets borked up I wouldn't even know where to start... been lucky so far:music_whistling:

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Not me. When I get a Nvidia driver that runs smooth for me, I leave it alone.

 

I guess I always expect some huge improvement with every update:lol: although never really had to roll back.

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Nvidia updates are usually just adding support for new games, and very little, if anything, to do with the core functionality. I wouldn't bother unless I was playing those specific games, or having other issues. On the occasion that they do make core changes, I highly recommend letting others be the testers, and not update until you can see feedback on different forums. Nvidia has launched some bad updates in the past.

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It’s normal to keep your drivers updated...

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"If it ain't broke , don't fix it" .

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