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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
326 should solve those issues soon.
Does the Geforece experience recognize the 320.49 that you have installed?
What about using MSI afterburner to limit the voltage? Kaboom, does your Geforce experience recoginize the driver that you manually installed?
Ill try intalling the latest certified driver later today and see if it works fine on my system.
thanks again
No problem, just a side note GE still doesn't recognize even the new beta drivers even though I have it set to look for betas as well. So I even sent a short bug report to Nvidia about this, so maybe they'll catch it and fix it.
I'm kind of glad I'm not the only one with this problem, as it turns out there's other people on Nvidia's forums that have the same problem.
What ive noticed, GPU runs hotter, not significantly but about+-3-5 C. Perfermance wise: improvements on all my games so far, example GTA 4 (high-ultra) with 314.22 AVG FPS of 20 with the new driver im way over 60. Sucks that I cant keep windows from deleting the updated driver during a reboot. Dell will have to move their asses so they can get a signed and updated driver up on thier websites.