2015/08/11 08:59:37
Pgcmoore
johnksss
Looks like i have to hold off on windows 10. It or the newer Nvidia drivers are frying lcds on laptop displays and nvidia has yet to respond.


links to this info please???
2015/08/11 10:00:23
nateman_doo
How does a driver fry an actual monitor? 
2015/08/11 10:14:07
Sajin
nateman_doo
How does a driver fry an actual monitor? 


IKR.
2015/08/11 11:48:44
hallowen
Thanks John,
Appreciate the info and links VERY Much!
 
Although I have two older Dell XPS Laptops, Neither of them are using the latest Drivers OR Windows 10. They are both on Windows 7 Ultimate with no higher than GeForce Driver 341.44.
 
As mentioned before with my Benching Rig, When I was starting to use Windows 10 Pro (that BTW I have been testing as an "insider" since October 2014 for Microsoft), There were too many problems I ran into which made me decide to return to Windows 8.1.
2015/08/12 09:33:03
EVGATech_DaveB
Geeze Hallowen, that's some nice benching numbers! 
 
W10 is great in some areas, and yeah, apparently it still needs some help, but new OS's usually do.
 
Anywho, keep up the good work, just need to get it colder and push up higher into the top 10!
2015/08/12 11:29:10
hallowen
Thanks Dave,
 
For the short time I've been Benching with the Stock Vbios the HC's have been OC'ing good, But later I still have to Flash/Test with the OCN Modded Vbios, Not to mention I'm Still waiting on that "Uber" 5960X CPU to become available.
 
With All the problems I been having with Windows 10 + drivers causing software OC/Benching program issues, it looks like I'll be using 8.1 for the present time.
 
I'll probably continue working with these Titan X HC's until Next Year when Pascal appears. 
2015/08/12 15:43:23
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