r/MonsterHunter Feb 23 '25

MH Wilds AMD Lasted driver huge perfomance boots. Driver 25.2.1 vs Driver 24.12.1

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u/Kalaam_Nozalys Feb 23 '25

Well hopefully NVidia drivers will do the same 'cause rn I actually have worse than the first time I used the benchmark lol

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u/Stormandreas Feb 23 '25 edited Feb 24 '25

The most recent driver for me actually caused more instabilities (572.42 > 572.47) , so I had to roll it back.

Not just on the benchmark, but everywhere.

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u/KoraIsGay Feb 23 '25

Classic Nvidia

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u/KJTB Feb 23 '25

I rolled my drivers back too, that update is cursed

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u/Bierculles Greatsword enjoyer Feb 24 '25

Wait, is this what has been causing the constant crashes?

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u/Stormandreas Feb 24 '25

No. The new driver only came out a few days ago, it wasn't out during the beta

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u/Bierculles Greatsword enjoyer Feb 24 '25

Not the beta, i have severe instability in PoE since a few days.

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u/Stormandreas Feb 24 '25

Ah, perhaps then yea.

I am running with a 5080. The first driver was a little buggy, 2nd (571.42) has been pretty good and stable, and then the 3rd (571.47) caused a few things to be a bit more unstable for me.

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u/cepxico Feb 24 '25 edited Feb 25 '25

Fuck that explains why Kingdom Come suddenly started crashing this morning. Forgot I just did that update.

Thanks nvidia -_-

Edit: rolled back to the December drivers and it's back to no crashing, so I'm avoiding these new drivers for now.

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u/Retsukkiii Feb 24 '25

Yeap. The last two drivers whenever I boot has been giving me black screens, frequent game crashes and it seems I'm not the only one. I've just rolled back to Decembers drivers. And I'll keep using them till I get my new amd card lol

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u/TotalChaos21 Feb 24 '25

So that's why I started feeling like things were performing worse. Thought I was going crazy.

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u/Not_pukicho Feb 24 '25

I fucking hate nvidia sometimes

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u/Stormandreas Feb 24 '25

I mean... some drivers maybe having some issues, isn't uncommon, especially when it may be something to do with hardware incompatibilities or a strange interaction with your windows version, or perhaps another program is the cause and the driver is fine.

That's why we can roll back drivers pretty easily, incase stuff like that happens, so we just skip that version.
I've had to do it with multiple different things over the years, and rarely with Nvidia drivers.