Nekrodamus
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Hello!,
I recently realized that I don't need NVFBC and disabling it gave better performance.
I have also been poking around in Setup.cfg and all the NVI (.nvi) files.
How important are these files for installing and/or modifying features?
I also discovered that it is possible to combine some libraries, for example, from 392.68 with the libraries in charge of video processing such as nvencodeapi and nvdecodeapi from 472.12 drivers.
I found that 392.68 drivers crashes with Nvidia Fermi in directx11 applications, this is due to a bug in nvidia's opengl kernel, and is solved by taking nvopengl32.dll and nvopengl64.dll of 391.35 and replacing them in the 392.68 folder.
Maybe some of these tweaks can be implemented.
Greetings!
I recently realized that I don't need NVFBC and disabling it gave better performance.
I have also been poking around in Setup.cfg and all the NVI (.nvi) files.
How important are these files for installing and/or modifying features?
I also discovered that it is possible to combine some libraries, for example, from 392.68 with the libraries in charge of video processing such as nvencodeapi and nvdecodeapi from 472.12 drivers.
I found that 392.68 drivers crashes with Nvidia Fermi in directx11 applications, this is due to a bug in nvidia's opengl kernel, and is solved by taking nvopengl32.dll and nvopengl64.dll of 391.35 and replacing them in the 392.68 folder.
Maybe some of these tweaks can be implemented.
Greetings!