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but i install only the core drivers and the physix drivers. i think u need the audio drivers only if u use integrated speakers in ur monitor
Almost no game today, that I am aware of, uses Physx.
Doom doesn't use it either.
So I really think there is no reason to install it anymore -unless I'm missing something?
Again- why use Physx? What games that you play actually take advantage of that?
EDIT:
Ok seems like some modern games actually use Physx in a way. The Witcher 3 is the only game in the list that I actually play.
Still the list is very minimal:
https://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/physx/games
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About HD Audio Drivers:
No - HD Audio Drivers are used mainly for something else entirely.
What they are primary used for- is sending Audio (as well as video) over HDMI - when connecting the GPU to an AV Receiver or TV - by HDMI cable from 1 HDMI port to another.
I actually make really good use of them do I definitely need them 100%.
I have my GPU connected to my AV Receiver- sending both surround 5.1 audio to the Speaker setup and video to the TV.
From my experience I get the best audio with the HDMI cable connected to the GPU.
As to Doom and PhysX, while not officially stated, changing PhysX settings in the nVidia drivers does resolve some issues, so it does have an impact on the game.
Since the PhysX libraries don't create additional overhead, there is no reason not to install them.
Edit: I don't know why, but nVidia's list of PhysX titles is woefully incomplete.
I re-cleaned the drivers using DDU again and this time clean installed: Nvidia Driver + HD Audio Driver + PhysX Driver.
I guess there's no harm in keeping it, and games might use it in various big or subtle ways too, so might as well.
What kind of changes tothe PhysX for Doom? And what issues are you talking about exactly? Is this something common, that requires tweaking?
If you aren't getting black screen crashes, you don't need to change anything with PhysX in Doom.
I don't know if it actually does anything, but it has an impact on stability.