Update: So I tried doing what this post says to uninstall drivers manually last night: https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq/how-to-completely-uninstall-all-amd-nvidia-gpu-drivers.1953757/
For a while, it worked. Once I got all the drivers reinstalled, Doom Eternal was getting the framerate it...
Someone on a Discord server recommended I take pictures of Task Manager and Afterburner while playing a game with the broken drivers. I'm getting frames in the 80-110's when I should be getting over 200 most of the time (more or less, anyway). I also experienced some random hitching/freezing...
1. I have a ASRock X370 Gaming X (AM4) Mobo, BIOS version p5.90, 12/25/2019. Last I checked it's the latest version of the BIOS, but I think it was dated sometime back in February for some reason.
2. I'm on Windows 10 version 10.0.19041 Build 19041, which I assume is 20H2.
3. I'd say that the...
So I've had this issue for a while; for whatever reason, my 2070 Super drivers will somehow disappear or stop working after rebooting or waking up my PC. Doing a clean reinstall via GeForce Experience does help, but not only does the problem happen after a reboot or waking my PC up as...
Sorry let me add to that, how would I know that that is necessary or not first? I'm wondering if there's anything else I aught to consider before resorting to that.
Main HDD is a WDC WD10EZEX-08WN4A0, and my two external ones are WD easystore 2624's with 5TB of storage, and my PSU is a EVGA Supernova 1000 G+ 1,000 Watt PSU. Sorry for not giving those extra details earlier.
Hey All,
So I have no idea why this keeps happening to me, but I'm constantly having to reinstall my RTX 2070- Super's drivers after every reboot (regardless if it's via waking up my PC or restarting it), and I've noticed lately that I've been having to do so twice in a single day as opposed to...