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When I actually do get around to updating my drivers (which isn't that >often), I almost always pick option B. I'm not interested in speed as
much as stability; after all I know it's going to be a while before I
get around to updating again, and any speed boosts I get from
optimizations probably won't benefit me very long. But crashes are
forever. ;-)
What's your choice?
It's been a while since we did one of this. How about we do another?
'Round-about a year ago, I asked you how often you update your video
card drivers. Here's a related Completely Random and Pointless poll:
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Having decided to update your drivers, which version do you pick:
a) The most cutting-edge release-version drivers
available. I want every nano-second of
possible optimization!
b) The most recent stable 'studio' drivers that
reputedly have the least problems
c) The beta drivers, because I want to see what's
coming next
d) The drivers recommended/supplied by my OS or OEM
e) I use a very specific version, even if its years
old, because of reasons.
f) Weren't you listening to my answer last year? I
never upgrade my drivers!!1!
g) I haxor my own drivers, like a real computer user
should! (alternately: I use teletype so don't need
a video-card driver)
h) What's a driver?
It's been a while since we did one of this. How about we do another?
'Round-about a year ago, I asked you how often you update your video
card drivers. Here's a related Completely Random and Pointless poll:
-----------------
Having decided to update your drivers, which version do you pick:
a) The most cutting-edge release-version drivers
available. I want every nano-second of
possible optimization!
b) The most recent stable 'studio' drivers that
reputedly have the least problems
c) The beta drivers, because I want to see what's
coming next
d) The drivers recommended/supplied by my OS or OEM
e) I use a very specific version, even if its years
old, because of reasons.
f) Weren't you listening to my answer last year? I
never upgrade my drivers!!1!
g) I haxor my own drivers, like a real computer user
should! (alternately: I use teletype so don't need
a video-card driver)
h) What's a driver?
-----------------
When I actually do get around to updating my drivers (which isn't that >often), I almost always pick option B. I'm not interested in speed as
much as stability; after all I know it's going to be a while before I
get around to updating again, and any speed boosts I get from
optimizations probably won't benefit me very long. But crashes are
forever. ;-)
What's your choice?
(and before you ask, yes, I was inspired to write this CRAP poll write
after updating the drivers on my own PC ;-)
It's been a while since we did one of this. How about we do another?
'Round-about a year ago, I asked you how often you update your video
card drivers. Here's a related Completely Random and Pointless poll:
-----------------
Having decided to update your drivers, which version do you pick:
a) The most cutting-edge release-version drivers
available. I want every nano-second of
possible optimization!
b) The most recent stable 'studio' drivers that
reputedly have the least problems
c) The beta drivers, because I want to see what's
coming next
d) The drivers recommended/supplied by my OS or OEM
e) I use a very specific version, even if its years
old, because of reasons.
f) Weren't you listening to my answer last year? I
never upgrade my drivers!!1!
g) I haxor my own drivers, like a real computer user
should! (alternately: I use teletype so don't need
a video-card driver)
h) What's a driver?
-----------------
When I actually do get around to updating my drivers (which isn't that often), I almost always pick option B. I'm not interested in speed as
much as stability; after all I know it's going to be a while before I
get around to updating again, and any speed boosts I get from
optimizations probably won't benefit me very long. But crashes are
forever. ;-)
What's your choice?
(and before you ask, yes, I was inspired to write this CRAP poll write
after updating the drivers on my own PC ;-)
It's been a while since we did one of this. How about we do another?
'Round-about a year ago, I asked you how often you update your video
card drivers. Here's a related Completely Random and Pointless poll:
-----------------
Having decided to update your drivers, which version do you pick:
a) The most cutting-edge release-version drivers
available. I want every nano-second of
possible optimization!
b) The most recent stable 'studio' drivers that
reputedly have the least problems
c) The beta drivers, because I want to see what's
coming next
d) The drivers recommended/supplied by my OS or OEM
e) I use a very specific version, even if its years
old, because of reasons.
f) Weren't you listening to my answer last year? I
never upgrade my drivers!!1!
g) I haxor my own drivers, like a real computer user
should! (alternately: I use teletype so don't need
a video-card driver)
h) What's a driver?
-----------------
When I actually do get around to updating my drivers (which isn't that >often), I almost always pick option B. I'm not interested in speed as
much as stability; after all I know it's going to be a while before I
get around to updating again, and any speed boosts I get from
optimizations probably won't benefit me very long. But crashes are
forever. ;-)
What's your choice?
On Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:11:27 +0000, JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote:
The GPU I do kept more up to date as otherwise NVIDIA nag me about it
although the chances that it adds anything for my card are low.
Everything else I leave well alone unless I know about a problem.
Download the drivers /without/ the nvidia app and you won't get
nagged. I hate that GPU drivers are following HP's bloatware tactics,
but at least (for now) they are allowing you to still do a 'just the
drivers' install.
The only time I update the drivers is:
a) I'm doing a complete reinstall of the OS, and figure I
might as well get the latest-n-greatest
b) if I suspect a problem is related to the driver
c) some stupid game insists on a specific 'minimum version'
before it lets me play
d) I get really, /REALLY/ bored. ;-)
b) The most recent stable 'studio' drivers that
reputedly have the least problems