Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Several OEM and Custom Built Systems OS: Windows 10/11 Pro x64, Various Linux Builds, Networking, Storage, Cybersecurity Specialty. CPU: Core i7-8700, 8700K, i9-11900KF and others Motherboard: OEM, Asus, ASRock, Gigabyte, MSI Memory: 16-64 GB Fast DDR4 RAM Graphics Card: Nvidia and AMD Sound Card: Integrated on motherboard Monitor(s) Displays: IPS, OLED and related display technologies Screen Resolution: Usually native, subject to change Keyboard: Various Wireless Mouse: Various Wireless PSU: Various Case: Various Cooling: Passive and a couple on liquid Hard Drives: Samsung, Toshiba, Western Digital for SSD's.
No HDD's any longer - only for offline archival. Internet Speed: 600 Mbps down and 200 Mbps up Browser: Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge Antivirus: Windows Defender, Norton Internet Security Other Info: All systems on UPS that produces perfect sine wave output
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: ME OS: 10 PRO CPU: 2700x Motherboard: ASUS X470 Prime PRO Memory: 16GB Graphics Card: 1080Ti Monitor(s) Displays: 40" TV Screen Resolution: 4K Case: open bench Hard Drives: EVO 850 250 GB SSD
Has anybody else noticed problems playing DRM content since updating to the latest Nvidia Geforce v456 drivers?
A few catch up TV programs I use now refuse to play anything due to DRM errors. I see Nvidia released a new driver today and I have...
Im using a Hitachi 43in 1080P tv as a monitor and a Nvidea Geforce 703 graphics card I have 8 gig's of ram, but just cant seem to get the picture to look right is there any software that would tweak the setting to get as good a picture as possible...