Here is the Driver I installed: 431.86-desktop-win10-64bit-international-nsd-whql In general, it's my first step as a change in drivers can solve a multitude of woes. OK, as promised, this is what I recieved: "We went with the latest stable studio driver to make sure there wasn't any crash/rendering issues in Vegas. I'm envisioning to gain the benefits of the studio drivers, both the driver and the application need to be developed and optimized to communicate with each other to take advantage of those advantages where it likely isn't as simple as Nvidia releasing a studio driver and suddenly all studio applications work faster with them. Now that the Nvidia Studio Drivers are available with their intent to be more optimized towards content creation applications and Vegas being one of those supported applications, maybe we will start to see some differences in future Vegas releases, once the developers have had more opportunity to optimize Vegas to take advantage of the optimizations in the studio drivers. With that said, I recall the Magix developers describing on this forum that during VP17 development, Nvidia did not have studio drivers available, so the majority of VP17 development was done using the Nvidia gaming drivers. Basically results were similar to what you observed, nothing obvious or earth shattering different. It also provides some details of the goals of the different drivers. :DĪlthough more gamer oriented, this site did some actual gaming and studio driver comparison testing. Kinda just asking if anyone else has noticed no difference, like I did.
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