349.65 has been released for the Windows 10 (technical preview of course). That's the first WDDM 2.0 [Edit: Whether or not it supports DX12 is not clear] driver and it seems it's not available for now from nVidia directly, but only via Microsoft's Windows Update.
So far OK folding a P9411 WU on my 970 - PPD is around 290k with TPF around 4 mins 10 secs.
nVidia 349.65 released for Windows 10 (WDDM 2.0)
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nVidia 349.65 released for Windows 10 (WDDM 2.0)
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Re: nVidia 349.65 released for Windows 10 (WDDM 2.0)
That looks rather high. Is you card overclocked, or is Windows 10 faster than Win7?Breach wrote:So far OK folding a P9411 WU on my 970 - PPD is around 290k with TPF around 4 mins 10 secs.
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Cool, thats encouraging. That probably now overtakes the linux performance where 270k is about right for a mild 970 running 9201.Breach wrote:So far OK folding a P9411 WU on my 970 - PPD is around 290k with TPF around 4 mins 10 secs.
May I ask what core version are you running?
I think we are finally (1 year after launch!) getting the driver and core maturity to see the true potential of Maxwell.
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Re: nVidia 349.65 released for Windows 10 (WDDM 2.0)
From what I have read, this driver has partial DirectX 12 support. There is also a release notes PDF link in the following article. This knowledge base article references a later driver, 349.72:
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3630
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http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3630
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Re: nVidia 349.65 released for Windows 10 (WDDM 2.0)
Sorry, had to clarify - yes, I'm clocked at 1530Mhz so my TPF/PPD is not much a reference Will check at stock clocks (for My MSI card anyway).JimF wrote:That looks rather high. Is you card overclocked, or is Windows 10 faster than Win7?Breach wrote:So far OK folding a P9411 WU on my 970 - PPD is around 290k with TPF around 4 mins 10 secs.
Edit: So on a different p9411 WU (core 17, beta flag), my TPF is around 4 mins 40 secs
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Re: nVidia 349.65 released for Windows 10 (WDDM 2.0)
How about core 18 + win 10 on that driver? Any changes?
Re: nVidia 349.65 released for Windows 10 (WDDM 2.0)
Some drivers have been rewritten for Windows 10. If the current drivers work in Win10, they'll also work with Core_18
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