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Unless you’re making some Nvidia = green joke, that’s some setting on your side. The crashes might be as well, some unstable overclock or PSU issue.
The main things that’s been plaguing the Nvidia drivers is black screens, which are seemingly finally getting under control for the last two driver releases, along with Windows Updates.
Value of the 50-series is definitely shit though.
No I’m really not. The HDR being on is absolutely horrid and the blacks are all green. Disabling HDR reduces it, but it’s still visible with a green tint. 100% an issue surrounding HDR though and only affects the blacks on my monitor.
The crashes I narrowed down to DX12. Running everything I’m dx11, zero issues and crashes go away instantly. Tbh it might be a conflict with the 10 series drivers and I didn’t run any removal tools. I will be doing this shortly and starting drivers from scratch as a test. Nothing overclocked.
yea, that sounds like a serious problem. dont have anything like that with my 3000 series card. Would try a clean install, and then RMA if it keeps happening.