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Right, like drivers that need further refinement.
I am simply wonder of how NVIDIA will prioritize drivers that need further refinement?
Few months ago the GTS 1660 Super this were demonstrated as fresh product option which as fresh one, the drivers they should gain greater performance and compatibility.
Now the RTX 3000 issue this will change NVIDIA's drivers developers focus at this direction.
In simple English thousands of people expectations they get on hold.