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NVIDIA GeForce 537.34 WHQL Drivers Released

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NVIDIA today released the latest version of its GeForce drivers. Version 537.34 WHQL comes with Game Ready optimization for "Mortal Kombat 1," "Lies of P," and has performance improvements for "Starfield." In particular, the drivers now leverage resizable BAR on "Starfield," on supported NVIDIA GPUs, which yields up to 5% performance improvements. The drivers also update the optimization profile for the Xbox Game Pass version of "Starfield." A black screen observed when using GeForce Experience in-game overlay with "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive," has been fixed.

DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 537.34 WHQL



Game Ready
  • Mortal Kombat 1
  • Lies of P
Fixed
  • Starfield Resizable BAR profile added, which improves performance by 5% on average. The update will be pushed via an Over-The-Air (OTA) update from NVIDIA and will be automatically applied for gamers running the latest Game Ready Driver (537.34) or the previous release (537.17).
  • [Starfield] Profile updated for Microsoft Store/Xbox Game Pass version [4266797]
  • [Counter-Strike: Global Offensive] black screen when using the GeForce Experience In-Game Overlay [4257572]
Open Issues
  • [Halo Infinite] Significant performance drop is observed on Maxwell-based GPUs. [4052711]
  • [DaVinci Resolve] This driver implements a fix for creative application stability issues seen during heavy memory usage. We've observed some situations where this fix has resulted in performance degradation when running DaVinci Resolve. This will be addressed in an upcoming driver release. [4172676]

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There's plenty of reasons to dislike Nvidia, but their software support isn't one of them. It's commendable that they're still investigating performance problems affecting cards as old as the Maxwell generation.
 
There's plenty of reasons to dislike Nvidia, but their software support isn't one of them. It's commendable that they're still investigating performance problems affecting cards as old as the Maxwell generation.

Not everyone is always playing the greatest and latest game. :)
 
Not everyone is always playing the greatest and latest game. :)
I'm still playing Horizon Zero Dawn with the occasional Mass Effect 3 session.
 
There's plenty of reasons to dislike Nvidia, but their software support isn't one of them. It's commendable that they're still investigating performance problems affecting cards as old as the Maxwell generation.
With greater than 60% gross margin they better do this...
 
With greater than 60% gross margin they better do this...

AMDs are nearly 50% so it's not really that different. Although I'm not sure how much that has to do with Consoles but it would likely be higher if they didn't have so many RDNA2 gpu selling at 30-40% less than their MSRPs
 
AMDs are nearly 50% so it's not really that different. Although I'm not sure how much that has to do with Consoles but it would likely be higher if they didn't have so many RDNA2 gpu selling at 30-40% less than their MSRPs
Same point for them. I'm not gonna applaud them for doing what they're supposed to do to support their massive margins.
 
Same point for them. I'm not gonna applaud them for doing what they're supposed to do to support their massive margins.

Historically what has it been honestly I've never paid attention. I want to say it was nearly 60% during the Pascal generation one of their best so I doubt it's changed much.
 
Historically what has it been honestly I've never paid attention. I want to say it was nearly 60% during the Pascal generation one of their best so I doubt it's changed much.
Nvidia is actually over 70% lmao.
 
Nvidia is actually over 70% lmao.

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Although by this metric intel is giving us the most for our money lol... They use to have Nvidia levels of margin now even AMD has them beat by a decent margin which is sad considering intel makes most their chips themselves.

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Off topic but after you mentioned it I was actually interested lol
 
Off topic but after you mentioned it I was actually interested lol
An effect of their ridonkulous margins, Tesla created Dojo. There's no sense in it, raising your compute by filling your suppliers coffers at 60% margins. Long live Dojo, which has a good chance of restructuring the whole compute field at 1/6th the cost and a fraction of the footprint.
 
An effect of their ridonkulous margins, Tesla created Dojo. There's no sense in it, raising your compute by filling your suppliers coffers at 60% margins. Long live Dojo, which has a good chance of restructuring the whole compute field at 1/6th the cost and a fraction of the footprint.

I knew tesla was investing a billion dollars into that but I don't follow that industry so no idea what that is.
 
I knew tesla was investing a billion dollars into that but I don't follow that industry so no idea what that is.
It's Tesla's custom AI chip focused on their vision ai system. Using general purpose gpu accelerators is not ideal and very overpriced, thus they created their own chip for their needs. It will also underpin the possiblity of Dojo as a service. The reality is that many firms don't have the capital to build their own supercomputers like Tesla so they buy compute as a service. Musk's comments recently are about throwing another billion at Dojo to ramp it to 100 exaflops next year. Btw, this goes way back to when they dropped Nvidia AI chips and brought in Jim Keller when they mapped out their vertical integration of AI.

 
The topic is nvidia drivers, not Tesla products or gross margins, guys.
 
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