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NVIDIA GeForce 522.25 Driver Analysis

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NVIDIA's newest drivers promise performance improvements for DirectX 12 games for Ampere. We put this to the test in our Driver Performance Analysis article, testing 25 games at three resolutions. Our benchmarks confirm: not only Ampere gets higher FPS, but Pascal and Turing, too.

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I admit, already installed it.... :ohwell::D

Runs fine sofar with my 2070 Super...
 
Well I had major instability on the 3080, reverted back to last "stable" studio drivers!
 
Interesting stuff
So older games and older card less gains
newer cards and newer games more gains

I thought you were gonna test the hash rates ;)

 
Already installed here, no issue to report for the time being .
 
I checked a few games myself before and after updating to these drivers and saw no improvement on my 3070@1440.
Division 2 DX12 showed <1% difference gain is FPS, though the CPU graph was slightly smoother.
Other DX11(Hunt, Steep) and Vulkan(Rage 2, WWZ) games had no gains.
I didn't change any settings or test other resolutions so YMMV.
I've not had any stability issues with these 522.25 drivers.

Other sources are claiming the performance gains are from "shader compilation optimizations, improved Resizable BAR, and less CPU overhead".

Supposedly, these gains were seen on a 3090:
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: up to 24%
Battlefield 2042: up to 7%
Borderlands 3: Up to 8%
Call of Duty: Vanguard: up to 12%
Control: up to 6%
Cyberpunk 2077: up to 20%
F1Ⓡ 22: up to 17%
Far Cry 6: up to 5%
Forza Horizon 5: up to 8%
Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition: up to 8%
Red Dead Redemption 2: up to 7%
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: up to 5%
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2: up to 5%
Watch Dogs: Legion: up to 9%
They claim higher end cards gain more, with the 3060 only gaining up to 7% on AC: Valhalla

Seems like more gains on games that use resizable BAR, but IDK...
I was hoping to see something, but on my rig, on my settings, on my games, I got nothing...
 
Seems like more gains on games that use resizable BAR, but IDK...
I was hoping to see something, but on my rig, on my settings, on my games, I got nothing...
That's the thing, that's why we have reviews on the TPU, and they have found out there were increases from 1 - 2.5%, and that's just using some games. If you included more games, you'd probably see it is a wash, meaning no meaningful gain across the board, but rather some give and take like it usually is with new driver releases.
 
nice!

@W1zzard any chance adding Battlefield 2042 to future reviews?
 
@W1zzard any chance adding Battlefield 2042 to future reviews?
No plans, it's always-online, so a huge PITA to test and runs will have too much variance. and then they decide to patch it and all my data will be invalid, oh and it has a terrible Denuvo implementation allowing only five GPU changes per day
 
performance improvements in a video card driver?
what is this 2008 ? did w1zzard get a time machine
also can we get a comparison with the release drivers (or close to) for ampere
 
No plans, it's always-online, so a huge PITA to test and runs will have too much variance. and then they decide to patch it and all my data will be invalid, oh and it has a terrible Denuvo implementation allowing only five GPU changes per day

that makes sense. Thats odd, B2042 without campaign mode... looks like i haven't done enough homework on this one
 
Well I had major instability on the 3080, reverted back to last "stable" studio drivers!

I went back as well after an immediately noticeable dip in color and picture quality on my desktop background. There was nothing in the Nvidia control panel that could've been changed to a less desirable setting to explain this. Even the older driver still looks flat compared to the pre-install conditions I was highly favorable of.
 
performance improvements in a video card driver?
what is this 2008 ? did w1zzard get a time machine
also can we get a comparison with the release drivers (or close to) for ampere

Yep he travelled back in time and somehow ended up in NVIDIAs HQ "driver performance capping" meeting in 2008. I managed to sneak into his office and grab one of the recordings - "ok boysss... lets cap em until we stack em..... should AMD come knocking on our doors 14 years later, crack open those confines and release the remaining juice" - i'm still deciphering the code, looks like a GPU and Juice maker in one for those hot summer days
 
I went back as well after an immediately noticeable dip in color and picture quality on my desktop background. There was nothing in the Nvidia control panel that could've been changed to a less desirable setting to explain this. Even the older driver still looks flat compared to the pre-install conditions I was highly favorable of.
sounds like you went from hdmi full color to hdmi limited.
 
woohoo time to break out the 1080ti, lol
 
Do you have any data regarding minimum fps or 99th percentile fps? I think it would be very interesting to see if there are any improvements to these metrics.
 
The only bug I noticed is GPU-Z detected that my Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB have raytracing?
However not useable when I try to run Doom Eternal so I don't know why GPU-Z shows raytracing as supported.
 
Nice bump with drivers only. I wonder if new drivers can make a better use of resizable BAR too? Has this been tested by anyone?
I remember that Steve from HUB tested Ampere vs RDNA2 some time ago. Ampere cards had some wierd regressions in several popular games.
 
sounds like you went from hdmi full color to hdmi limited.

Will look into that further.


Decided to reexamine what I had thought a driver mismatch and had moved on from. Directly next to the file on my drive was NVCleaninstall. Which I used for the first time installing 522.25.

So I did a clean install of the .exe alone. I have suspicions in numerous directions what toned down color representation (22H2).

Edit: Vibrancy setting in Nvidia control panel brought back some life. I need to worry more about getting a monitor from the current decade than discomfort making display settings in numerous places.
 
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Only small annoyance is NVIDIA clearly hold the driver to the last minute just to inflate the Ampere review number a bit, but hey, not complaining, free performance is free, and I have long thought NVIDIA have given up on Pascal folks, looks like 1080ti will rock on!
 
How come no one records launch driver vs other drivers or even end of life drivers? meh oh well.
 
it should be possible to benchmark battlefield 2042 there is a conquest-solo mode
Or a custom portal mode
 
Thank you for including the 1080 ti. Glad to see my card is still going strong in 1080p segment. As my system is ageing I can always use any gains possible.
Currently planning Intel 13th Gen, possibly RDNA 3 and maybe sometime in 2023 I'll go 1440p.
Currently my CPU is finally starting to feel sluggish and going from 100%GPU/70%CPU to a near flip of that on newer titles.
 
Interesting, good to see free performance improvements on offer, however slight. I've already installed it.

My venerable 780 Ti supports DX12, so it would have also been interesting to see if that had any performance improvements too. Alas, the card is no longer supported with driver updates so that's not happening.
 
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