I can't say that I do, in any application...
Anyone else?
NVidia Studio vs Game Ready Driver - notice a difference?
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Hi Notiusweb,
Windows 10 (updated) > studio driver using Pascal and/or Turing (RTX) GPUs
Windows 7 > game ready
Regards
Paride
Windows 10 (updated) > studio driver using Pascal and/or Turing (RTX) GPUs
Windows 7 > game ready
Regards
Paride
2 x Evga Titan X Hybrid / 3 x Evga RTX 2070 super Hybrid
Hi,paride4331 wrote:Hi Notiusweb,
Windows 10 (updated) > studio driver using Pascal and/or Turing (RTX) GPUs
Windows 7 > game ready
Regards
Paride
I actually have Titan RTX and Pascals, on Win 10, but I don't see a difference...
Are you seeing any?
(Or were you just mentioning from outside sources that there is 'supposed to be a difference' for Win 10 vs Win 7?)
THX!
Win 10 Pro 64, Xeon E5-2687W v2 (8x 3.40GHz), G.Skill 64 GB DDR3-2400, ASRock X79 Extreme 11
Mobo: 1 Titan RTX, 1 Titan Xp
External: 6 Titan X Pascal, 2 GTX Titan X
Plugs: Enterprise
Mobo: 1 Titan RTX, 1 Titan Xp
External: 6 Titan X Pascal, 2 GTX Titan X
Plugs: Enterprise
