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Nvidia 362 drivers halve ENB peformance, DL at your own risk.


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If Skyrim is your primary game, you might wanna skip the newest drivers released today.

 

Literally halved my framerates in Skyrim and Dragon's Dogma both, apparently the new drivers aren't too fond of DX9 titles, tried Jedi Academy and the same thing is present.

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This has nothing to do with win10 legacy limitations.

 

This is an issue with Dx9 compatibility generally, the interpolation is literally hanging.

 

361 works fine, 362 is problematic, and I don't have win 10, nor am I likely to until it's 100% compatible with the development software I use.

 

Considering dx9 should be untouched, it's more likely a compiling error on nVidia's part.

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I actually did not try a specific dx10 title before uninstalling, the closest thing I have is AvP 2010, which I launch using the dx11 library, sorry.

 

If you use a dxgi ReShade for a game, that calls and relies on DX10, that would be one way to tell.

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and what with Win7 and DX10, are there because also problems with the new driver?

 

Only a Win 10 issue it seems.

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I have noticed strange behaving of latest Nvidia GPU drivers with True vision ENB, but only in few places like Riverwood, Falkreath, Solitude, Riften and some open areas which I didn't have with previous drivers. And I did clean install of the new drivers. So, I believe there is some truth in the first post of this thread. (Have Win 7 Pro 64 bit)

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I use the latest Nvidia Driver 362.00 for my 970gtx, using windows 10...

Skyrim runs fine for me with 300+ mods using PureVision Enb at 60fps dipping to 45fps in heavily graphical areas. (DOF, Ambient Occlusion & Reflection are Disabled)

 

I did get a SweetFx problem for my enb, which I solved by copy & pasting the dxgi.dll from C>Windows/System 32 into the Skyrim folder (Overwrite when asked)

Doing so, disabled the enb DOF, but using the mod Dynovision countered it.

 

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Running Windows 10 which has never given me issues on anything, Running the latest Nividia drivers and I have just as many mods as most people if not more.
No issues whatsoever with any of my games of all ages.

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I have noticed strange behaving of latest Nvidia GPU drivers with True vision ENB, but only in few places like Riverwood, Falkreath, Solitude, Riften and some open areas which I didn't have with previous drivers. And I did clean install of the new drivers. So, I believe there is some truth in the first post of this thread. (Have Win 7 Pro 64 bit)

 

Edit: I just reinstall latest Nvidia drivers... Before that I cleaned Temp files, Registry and Skyrim GPU files. After installation of the latest drivers, I reinstalled my ENB and enbseries_skyrim_v0305. Went to the "problematic" places, such as Riverwood and Falkreath and this time I didn't have any problems... It looks like the first time installation of GPU drivers didn't went well or/and I missed some step after upgrading my GPU driver. :)

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I use the latest Nvidia Driver 362.00 for my 970gtx, using windows 10...

Skyrim runs fine for me with 300+ mods using PureVision Enb at 60fps dipping to 45fps in heavily graphical areas. (DOF, Ambient Occlusion & Reflection are Disabled)

 

I did get a SweetFx problem for my enb, which I solved by copy & pasting the dxgi.dll from C>Windows/System 32 into the Skyrim folder (Overwrite when asked)

Doing so, disabled the enb DOF, but using the mod Dynovision countered it.

 

Yeah, but you do realize that not everybody has a very good graphic card like yours, don't you? :P

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Guru3d has already narrowed it to down an issue with 980/Titans in SLI and ENB, probably be a fix in the next nVidia hotfix.

 

 

 

win 10

 

lol, for endieth time it has nothing to do with Win10, nor does it have anything to do with amount of mods you have. It has everything to do with the DX9 rendering pipe and injected shaders.

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I also use the newest drivers and windows 10, and i have no issues what so ever.. I'm on a med-low end pc.

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