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Doest Iclone 7 , CC3 etc work fine with Nvidia Studio drivers ?


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Hi... I use the latest Windows 11 game ready drivers without any problems. I would assume the studio drivers will work equally well.

                                                                

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Peter (RL) (2/16/2022)
Hi... I use the latest Windows 11 game ready drivers without any problems. I would assume the studio drivers will work equally well.

I will give it a go, Adobe Premier Pro wants Studio Drivers in 2022 version and didn't start in Windows 11.
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I only use the Studio drivers and I've never had any issues. The Game drivers were always causing problems, at one time RL had to contact Nvidia because just their software wouldn't work with a Game release. The Studio drivers are much more stable and don't get messed up just because the driver has been changed to work with the newest version of some game. Most professional software packages even require the Studio version to work, Adobe among them. 

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wires (2/16/2022)
I only use the Studio drivers and I've never had any issues. The Game drivers were always causing problems, at one time RL had to contact Nvidia because just their software wouldn't work with a Game release. The Studio drivers are much more stable and don't get messed up just because the driver has been changed to work with the newest version of some game. Most professional software packages even require the Studio version to work, Adobe among them. 


Everyone has their own preferences but I always use the game ready drivers with everything and have never have a problem. That includes all Adobe products, Autodesk products, Daz Studio and countless other professional packages so I don't think there are too many strict requirements at the moment.



                                                                

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I just bought a new computer with an nVidia RTX 3090 and Windows 11 Pro. I can't seem to find what kind of drivers I have. In the device manager, it says I have version 472.08. In the  nVidia control panel it says I have version 30.0.14.7208. I No mention of Studio or Game versions. I'm confused.

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argus1000 (2/22/2022)
I just bought a new computer with an nVidia RTX 3090 and Windows 11 Pro. I can't seem to find what kind of drivers I have. In the device manager, it says I have version 472.08. In the  nVidia control panel it says I have version 30.0.14.7208. I No mention of Studio or Game versions. I'm confused.



The driver information, Studio or Game, isn't available in those panels so there's no way of knowing which one is installed.

Your screen shots show that you are using a very old driver at the moment. If you aren't having any display issues with your software there's no real requirement to change anything, but if you want to use a newer version you can download it from the official Nvidia driver site. At the moment the latest Studio version is 511.65 and the Game version is 511.79.

The Nvidia driver page states:

Whether you are playing the hottest new games or working with the latest creative applications, NVIDIA drivers are custom tailored to provide the best possible experience.  If you are a gamer who prioritizes day of launch support for the latest games, patches, and DLCs, choose Game Ready Drivers.  If you are a content creator who prioritizes reliability for creative workflows including video editing, animation, photography, graphic design, and livestreaming, choose Studio Drivers.  Do a little bit of both?  No worries, either can support running the best games and creative apps.


So you can decide which type is suitable for your needs.

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Thanks so much, wires. I especially needed the right number of the Studio drivers, which I installed. Now the correct number shows up in the nVidia control panel.

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With the new computer Alienware Aurora I just bought, I can now edit with two nVidia RTX 3090 video cards. But when I render the same scene on both computers (same number of frames, same settings), my new Alienware Aurora takes FOUR times as long as my older computer. I have the same drivers on each computer (511.65). I don’t understand. What could be the bottleneck?

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With the new computer Alienware Aurora I just bought, I can now edit with two nVidia RTX 3090 video cards. But when I render the same scene on both computers (same number of frames, same settings), my new Alienware Aurora takes FOUR times as long as my older computer. I have the same drivers on each computer (511.65). I don’t understand. What could be the bottleneck?

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