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NVIDIA Releases Game Ready 456.55 WHQL Driver With Improved Stability of RTX 3000 Series Cards, Support for Star Wars: Squadrons

a) Who came to their house and twisted their arm to pay a ridiculous price to be the 1st one on the block to have the new thing ?
b) How many issue free new generation releases have their been in recent years ? AMD has stability issues, black screen issues, inadequate power connectivity on the 480 ... some vendors have had a harder time than others ... EVGAs 9xx fail where heart sink missed GPU ... their 10xx fail where the left out the thermal pads ... their use of non overclokcing (non A) series GPUs in 2xxx.

This has less to do with price gouging and everything to do with turning a blind eye to reality. Their expectation should be that if they want to escape buyer's remorse, wait for prices to stabilize and wait for early release problems to be corrected.

There is nothing that I would disagree with this set of thoughts.
But as freelancer when I delivered my services to rich people I did sense that they are acting as very hard to be pleased.
I hope their kids to be more sensible and not that spoiled regarding reactions.
 
So a bugfix to wrong capacitors.
 
Nice to know all the 500 people out there with 3000 series rtx cards are getting driver support.
 
Of all the fixes, they made sure Nvidia Container Services is always up and running. :rolleyes:
 
dang, so no one in this forum actually have a 3080/3090 on hand that can test the new driver ?
Yeah Ampere stocks is definitely on the low side :D

I got 3080 (Ventus OC edition) but seem to have been lucky with the silicon lottery and sits between 2010-2040Mhz on the original driver.
No need to update until there's actual performance increases, which I expect will come given how new Ampere is.
 
Nice to know all the 500 people out there with 3000 series rtx cards are getting driver support.

And 200 influencers.
 
dang, so no one in this forum actually have a 3080/3090 on hand that can test the new driver ?
Yeah Ampere stocks is definitely on the low side :D
I got my Asus TUF on Launch day+1, 0 issues with it whatsoever, perhaps because it's not an OC model yet it does touch over 2000mhz core clocks when stock, and perhaps because the card design and layout is phenomenal.
 
No they re-added them back. The last two driver releases removed a couple of monitors (like mine).
I wonder why they removed them. I have a G-Sync Compatible monitor too.

According to NVCleanstall, there is no driver update.
 
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