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    nVidia drivers soon only available through GeForce Experience

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Spartan@HIDevolution, Oct 15, 2015.

  1. Tiel

    Tiel Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does this apply if you're running on just the discrete GPU? The newest Hotkey lets you ditch the Intel/nVidia tagteam entirely and just use your graphics card for everything - I'm wondering if that setting is low level enough to affect how GFE treats your system.
     
  2. thegh0sts

    thegh0sts Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    errr....they said they were gonna do this in xmas of 2014 or 2015 and it's clear it never happened since i can get the latest drivers from the website still.
     
  3. Scanner

    Scanner Notebook Deity

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    I just don't trust "TheExperience." When I used it would crash, freeze or some how negatively affect my PC. I just can't understand why stuff that is not wanted is forced down users throats.
     
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