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audiofeel wrote: NVIDIA DirectX Ultimate Developer Preview Driver [450.82]
Pre-Release Driver 450.82 for Windows 10 x64 DCH
Pre-Release Driver 450.82 for Windows 10 x64 standart
this v450.82 was already released on 26th April 2020, nothing new. Bee using since then in my system. So far so good.
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If you use those drivers, use the DCH ones. This will download the NVidia Control panel from the store.
Then it's approved by the M$ labs.
BTW i did all to slim those drivers, didnt work.
Telemetry on start there.
"DisplaySessionContainer" entries from NVidia on C:\ProgramData.....
If you can deal with that, use those drivers.
They really rock on Windows 10 19041.208......because then you can use WDDM 2.7.
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Sebastian DI wrote: And as i mentioned before....the standard drivers of that version cause an event log entry like "blabla.dll" not approved by M$ lab. Something like that.
If you use those drivers, use the DCH ones. This will download the NVidia Control panel from the store.
Then it's approved by the M$ labs.
BTW i did all to slim those drivers, didnt work.
Telemetry on start there.
"DisplaySessionContainer" entries from NVidia on C:\ProgramData.....
If you can deal with that, use those drivers.
They really rock on Windows 10 19041.208......because then you can use WDDM 2.7.
I always use the latest current edge tech, hence DCH (Driver) here, using since 26.4.2020 on my Win10 20H1 v208 no issue so far
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This DCH driver rocks the place.
They are made for the Windows we use right now.
Older Versions of Win 10 dont even use WDDM 2.7.
So you and me really profite from this driver, coz we use 20H1 Win10.
Sure they are not approved yet, Beta style.
But i never had any bluescreens or disbehaviour on my Win 10 with those drivers.
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Western Digital WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD 500GB, M.2
Western Digital WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD 1TB, M.2
Kingston HyperX KHX3600C17D4 / 32 Gigabytes
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XFX Speedster RX 6800 XT MERC319
Windows 10 19043.782 (21H1)
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Well, this statement is not entirely true. WDM 2.7 is supported and can be used starting from Windows 10 -1709.Sebastian DI wrote: Yepp my friend.
Older Versions of Win 10 dont even use WDDM 2.7.
In fact I run it on my notebook with 1909 to test compatibility with the CUDA engine for Deep Learning
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Tom
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Tom wrote:
Well, this statement is not entirely true. WDM 2.7 is supported and can be used starting from Windows 10 -1709.Sebastian DI wrote: Yepp my friend.
Older Versions of Win 10 dont even use WDDM 2.7.
In fact I run it on my notebook with 1909 to test compatibility with the CUDA engine for Deep Learning
Cheers
Tom
As far as I know, WDDM introduced in 20H1, & you're saying it can be used from v1709? Do you have any official post/statement or anything to support your claim? Then kindly share here as I'd like to take a look over it.
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