I'm sorry if this is a repeat post. I tried the search to no avail. Here's the setup. I'm tryin to install the Nvidia drivers for my card. It fails to find the source headers, which I have and I point ...
I did a first install of the Nvidia drivers (rpm) and edited the XF86Config-4 as directed by the notes i.e replace nv with nvidia, put # before Load "dri" and Load "GLcore". I have not updated the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. I chose Ubuntu for this guide not just because I'm familiar with ...
It’s time for Nvidia to address and optimize its software situation. In the past, many users have always jumped back and forth between two Nvidia apps to adjust their screen settings, optimize games, ...
For the longest time, I used the GeForce Experience app to update my GPU drivers, even though it was far from perfect. The main reason for that was convenience and familiarity. I'd see an update ...
NVIDIA released a 'Game Ready' GPU driver earlier this week, optimized for Diablo IV, which coincided with the game's early access release. Unfortunately, it also introduced a screen flickering issue ...
One of the most common reasons why GeForce Experience doesn’t go past the Preparing to install screen is the lack of permissions or privileges. The user needs to grant these permissions by simply ...
Last night, Windows Insiders were graced with a new Fall Creators Update build to play with, namely build 16291. But as Insiders noted with build 16288, which was released last week, the latest ...
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The Nvidia app does a lot, but it's missing one crucial feature
I shouldn't have to use a third-party tool for this.
In a previous video, I showcased a 2018 Mac mini gaming setup using an AMD RX Vega 64 eGPU running Windows 10 via Boot Camp. Would a similar setup work for an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 GPU from EVGA?
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