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Totally back on 64-bit Nvidia drivers so following this again.... and after installing 2004 BAM! An update!
451.22 developer driver
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CUDA Toolkit 11.0 RC Download | NVIDIA Developer
nVIDIA recently released a new beta driver v451.22 for Win 10 Build 2004 only
& Finally, the h/w acceleration GPU scheduling feature got enabled for my old GPU 1060 in one of my old systems in this latest v451.22 beta driver
those, who've been waiting for this feature to be enabled in their (relatively old) GPU, can try this latest driver from here
Driver Details:
Version: 451.22 (27.21.14.5122)
Date: 2nd June 2020
WHQL: YES
WDDM: 2.7
OS: Windows 10 May 2020 Update Version 2004 Only
Package Size: 2.53 GB
Nvidia Geforce 451.22 Driver [Clean Edition]
Clean 451.22 GTX WHQL - x64 Desktop
Clean GTX Driver without additional bloat and telemetry (RTX features removed). Can be used on both GTX and RTX Cards.
Clean 451.22 RTX WHQL - x64 Desktop
Clean RTX Driver without additional bloat and telemetry (RTX features kept intact). Specific for RTX cards.
INFO AND DOWNLOADS
@Cliff S -
I'm using the standard display driver with GeForce Experience.
If I uninstall it and use DCH what will happen? No 2004 yet.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...indows-drivers
The only difference between DCH and standard, is the UI is separate from the driver pack.
This is actually the same for all of the DHC drivers types. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...best-practices
The real advantage of a separate UI is after driver updates(and usually UI from the store updates) your settings will be remembered.
But the idea behind it is, The Latest WHQL drivers should be updated thru Windows Update, but that doesn't seem to work yet.
I may be wrong, but I don't believe you can use the NVidia DCH store app CP if standard driver is installed.