Which driver to use

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silverpulser
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Which driver to use

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I have a GTX 1650 Super (1280 cuda cores). Which driver should I use for the best results; the Studio driver or the Game Ready driver? At the moment I am using the most recent Game Ready driver without issue.

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Re: Which driver top use

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Two answers:

Pragmatic: F@H only uses the OpenCL code in any driver, and Nvidia has not updated theirs in at least 5 years. It is written on top of CUDA code which they do update some times, so new drivers can improve if CUDA does.

My Answer: I like nice shiney new bug better than old dull bugs, so I update each time the Game Ready Driver suggests a new one is available.

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Re: Which driver top use

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The differences between Fermi/kepler/...Turing. are correspond to major revisions of CUDA: 2.x, 3.x ... 7.x (There also are significant hardware changes but let's put that aside for the moment.). Assuming FAHCore_22 moves forward with CUDA support, it will be interesting to see what those simultaneous changes will bring to FAH.
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