![]() To reset the Display Driver, open "Device Manager" in Windows, right click your display adapter and hit "disable", then do it again to re-enable it. The changes seem to be on driver side, meaning driver is not doing what the game is. (Adaptive won't work for me unless I reset it first, same with PMP. Rightclick desktop or your Nvidia icon for 'Nvidia Control Panel' Goto 'Manage 3D Settings' Goto 'Power Management Mode' in 'Global Settings', or a specific 'Program Settings' In the Dropped down you will see 5 options, one of them is 'NVIDIA driver-controlled'. Set it to "Prefer Maximum Performance" each time globally you are going to play a game and reset the Display driver to make sure it takes effect. ![]() Also, on Nvidia control panel it shows 144hz whilst on windows 10 control panel it. Just remember to set Prefer Max in each profile for each game you play. Then, finally, change the preferred GPU power mode to a High-performance. On the flip side Adaptive will reduce idle temperatures depending on individual circumstances and the card will downclock correctly otherwise Therefore causing performance issues because the card will essentially start going back to idle clocks. The card will do a variety of things such as not maintaining the base clock as a minimum. Adaptive WILL cause problems with many games that aren't the latest AAA fare. It is worth noting however that whether you want to use "Adaptive" performance mode or "Prefer Max Performance" is up to you. And as always make sure you have Power Management Mode set to Maximum performance in the Nvcpl and enable Threaded Optimization. Since i'm basing this on using these drivers. Some good info about power management options: Make sure you're on the latest Nvidia drivers,version 441.87. ![]() Only way to be for sure is to set maximum performance per application. Maybe not adaptive globally if you play old games, or games that appear to have a bug with adaptive. Either set it to adaptive performance or go to Program Settings > Add SkyrimVR/Any other game > Power Management Mode: Prefer Maximum performance.ĮDIT 3: Ya just can't win can ya. Thanks sirdupre!ĮDIT 2: /u/xroninbladex put up a good point, that setting it to maximum performance globally will make your GPU run at full speed even at idle. Default is optimal power.Ĭredit to TropicalDruid /u/sirdupre for pointing this out over at /r/SkyrimVRĮDIT: Sorry TropicalDruid, got my threads mixed up. ![]() It got reset with a recent driver update (I think it gets reset more than that, even). My modlist for SkyrimVR went from (at it's worst) 60% reprojection, to 15% on a Ry/ GTX 1080.Įven if you think you've already done this, check again. Some people are saying adaptive causes issues with older games). Right click your desktop > Nvidia control panel > Manage 3D Settings > Global Settings > Power Management Mode: Adaptive Performance (Or maybe optimal, but set your power profiles individualy to maximum performance, like for SteamVR. ![]()
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