About flickering: A few have mentioned this, and it's something that's bothered me since driver version 370.xx came out.
This may help. I don't know individual cases so please understand it may well not help, but it's worth a try, IF you have a high refresh monitor. Win 10 AB, and a Pascal card.
There are several long threads about this on the crazy NV jungle forums. Most are not affected, but many are who have a
144Hz monitor, and any or all of the others above.
The issue, is probably to do with MS mostly. WDDM 2.1. NV haven't worked well with MS on this, even if this is not the correct reason
it exists, and both MS and NV share the blame.
If your
only issue is flickering at
144Hz. There are Three ways - non ideal - that will fix it.
1. Install pre 370.XX driver. MS actually released driver
369.09, which was never availbable on the NV site. Time matches perfectly flicker issue start.
2. Use any driver of your choice, but every re-boot switch monitor to 120Hz or anything lower than 144Hz and back. That simple, always works, but really gets annoying fast.
3. Set monitor in
NV CP to max re-fresh of 120Hz, use any driver, issue solved. (I did 2 at first, but changed to 120Hz a couple of weeks back, since then over 100hours of all
sorts of stuff inc. gaming and
not a single flicker. I know this thread is about the new BIOS. I know it won't help many people. But it's been mentioned, and this could well be worth looking into for a few who suffer from this (completely unrelated to Vid BIOS).