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Holy fucking god the GeForce drivers for my new gpu are *seven hundred and twenty megabytes* ...*compressed* I don't I don't understand why an OPERATING SYSTEM would need to be as big as seven hundred and twenty megabytes
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Should I log in to my video card. Is that a good idea. Is that a thing it makes sense to do. Why does it want me to log in to the video card
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Can get drivers without GeForce Experience but it's how they distribute updates and they provide genuinely useful features for recording/streaming. You can get the drivers via Windows Update but they're much older versions without frequent updates for optimized game support, etc.
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Their recording/streaming support is much higher quality even if you enable the hardware acceleration in OBS. It's genuinely really nice to use. A lot of people leave ShadowPlay enabled when they're not streaming because it's super low overhead + can capture last 30s of footage.
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I mean that ShadowPlay is still substantially faster. It doesn't matter if you aren't pushing the limits of the GPU already. I still have a 1080 Ti with a 4k monitor and streaming/recording overhead can be very noticeable. I wouldn't care nearly as much if I bought a new GPU.
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My Linux machine will inherit the 1080 Ti when I buy a new GPU but for now it's got an old GTX 970. I used to have a 2nd GTX 970 but it literally blew up while testing how fast it could crack password hashes and made scorch marks across a motherboard.
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