Not according to many of the posts on the NVidia Forums "Popular Topics" here and 38 pages of feedback on 310.70/310.90 drivers here.bruce wrote:According to popular opinion, drivers 310.90 provide better FAH stability than previous versions so I have been running on them.
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And there are 37 more pages with comments just like that. Some people swear by 310.90, and other people swear at it. It's just the luck of the draw.Deadlockk wrote:I updated from the consumer preview to regular to Windows 8 saturday.
Running on a Geforce GTX 470.
After installing the 310.90 driver, my PC no longer boots. The windows loading icon is shown and then the screen flickers in tints of black.
I had the same result with the 310.70.
No, it is an update service that periodically checks for updates from NVidia's website. A popup will notify you when updates are available.bruce wrote:NOTE: Installing 310.90 graphics drivers includes something called NVidia Update which probably revises some of the supporting .dlls that TOOLKIT delivered.
NVIDIA Update
What is NVIDIA Update?
NVIDIA Update keeps your PC up-to-date with the latest NVIDIA drivers by notifying you when a new driver is available and directing you to the driver on http://www.nvidia.com.