Monday, June 29th 2015
NVIDIA Addresses Google Chrome Bug with GeForce Hotfix Update
NVIDIA released a GeForce driver update, version 353.38 Hotfix (not WHQL signed), that addresses a software bug that affects users of the popular Google Chrome web-browser. Users of the GPU-accelerated web-browser have been reporting crashes (both of the browser and display driver), and app freezing. The driver also addresses the issue of slow startup and window-switching of apps with G-SYNC enabled. The rest of its feature-set is carried over from the 353.30 drivers.
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37 Comments on NVIDIA Addresses Google Chrome Bug with GeForce Hotfix Update
Nope? all lonely in here? ok then.
Edit: also I can't find a driver called 353.38 in Nvidia or Geforce websites not even in beta section .
www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/nvidia-addresses-google-chrome-bug-with-geforce-hotfix-update.213905/
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oh wait
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derp
forums.geforce.com/default/topic/849203/geforce-drivers/announcing-geforce-hotfix-driver-353-38/
nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3694
Equally I appreciate you have to take your troll ammo when you can, well played!
I put my money where my mouth is too. My R9 290X is for sale in the FS forum right now. I went green and got a GTX 980... mostly for heat reasons but drivers played a role.
AMD isn't dead to me, but they need to get their act together. (NVIDIA does too with their latest releases, but that's a rarity in my experience).
www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/nvidia-releases-geforce-353-30-whql-game-ready-driver.213689/page-2#post-3306326
Being in a similar boat as you, I can reccomend driver version 347.88. Anything newer seems pathetically buggy... though that usually is not the case, it is right now.
the CPU overhead tests in 3DMark backed up that theory, nvidia pull ahead with the draw calls, especially when multi threaded (AMD actually slide backwards when multi threaded). DX12/mantle may well flip that, but for DX11 and older titles, you are 100% correct - nvidia performed better on slower CPU's.
@Mussels i see you ye maty!