I asked for more laptop models yesterday so that our QA team can test with. The only laptop we have semi been able to reproduce this has been on a Lenovo Y50-70 laptop but it is intermittent which is making it difficult to root cause the problem. The customer support representative on the NVIDIA forum has also said the following: In the meantime as a temporary workaround you may try one of the two possible workarounds:Ĭhange your “Preferred graphics processor” In the NVIDIA Control Panel from “Auto-select” to “High-performance NVIDIA processor”.Ģ) Roll back your NVIDIA display driver to version 355.98 or earlier driver from our software downloads page: We are currently investigating this issue and will address this via future driver update. ![]() This issue appears to affect certain notebooks featuring a GeForce GTX 860m GPU. We have received feedback from some customers that updating their display drivers to display driver release R358 for Windows may cause some games to crash while playing. UPDATE: As of this Friday, November 20th, NVIDIA has responded with an update in their efforts to fix this bug. I'm worried that as more games come out, my laptop won't be able to handle them with an aging driver that I can't update. ![]() Prior to a new title launching, our driver team is working up until the last minute to ensure every performance tweak and bug fix is included for the best gameplay on day-1. Is there a way to get NVIDIA's attention other than complaining in their forums and sending in error reports? I've had no issues with my NVIDIA drivers until 358.50 and it's been over a month and two more broken drivers with no solutions. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M (2GB GDDR5, GM107) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M (4GB GDDR5, GM107) 0.3 NVIDIA GeForce MX350 (10W) 0.3 NVIDIA GeForce MX330 (4GB GDDR5, 25W) 0.7. We all experienced problems for the past three driver versions, forcing us to roll back to 355.98 to be able to play any games. I've seen probably more than two dozen comments from disgruntled 860M owners (mostly Lenovo Y50 owners) in NVIDIA's feedback thread for 358.91 on their forum.
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