Hardware & Technical GTX 970 owners

What driver are you getting E: D to run stably with? I get constant freezes due to the kernel driver from the previous and newest game ready drivers. I'm going to try the oldest driver I can.
 
What driver are you getting E: D to run stably with? I get constant freezes due to the kernel driver from the previous and newest game ready drivers. I'm going to try the oldest driver I can.

I'm always using whatever is the current driver and have never had any problems with mine. I always stay up to date.
 
What driver are you getting E: D to run stably with? I get constants of the freezes due to the kernel driver from the previous and newest game ready drivers. I'm going to try the oldest driver I can.

Using the latest certified driver and getting same stutters as I was on 770gtx. Believe frontier are aware of issue.
 
Running the driver before the latest (i dont know the numbers off hand.. i.e. I havn't installed the one that just came out). Zero issues.
 
Just tried 344.11 - game ran fine for 5 minutes then screen goes black. I can still hear the game running but no video signal. I have a 550w PSU so plenty of power.

Just cant run the game tonight - I had major issues yesterday running it. Been trying for two hours to just get it to run :(
 
Did you just upgrade, say from ATI? I know in the past there was driver crash issues if you swapped from ATI to Nvidia and visa versa if you didn't fully uninstall the old driver. As I remember there was 3rd party tools created for this task.
 

Slopey

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347.88 for me - was the only driver I didn't get stuttering or strange fan noise/temps on. Now not updating until I have a very good reason to!
 
Have you removed everything that was related to your previous AMD GPU? Do you perform clean install each time you install NVidia drivers?
 
Maxwell chips do not like it hot with ED, from what I can see with my 960 - below 70 degrees Celsius, even though officially they are rated for higher temps.

I had driver crashes until I limited the top temperature to 69, via MSI Afterburner, after that - no more crashes, just means the fan spins up a bit more.
 
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