The direct problem caused by the previous BUG was a sharp decline in performance. After all, taking GTX 1080 as an example, the display frequency of the FE version is 2500MHz, which can be imagined. In addition, some other bugs include driver failure, "Battlefield 1" multi-card flickering, etc. Fortunately, after N fans gave feedback on the Reddit/GeForce forum, NV officials quickly confirmed the problem, and now the hotfix "big fix" has been released.
Of course, if you have uninstalled DDU and rolled back to the previous version, then Hotfix is meaningless and you can wait for the full version of the driver after WHQL certification.
It is worth mentioning that NVIDIA also disclosed that the affected graphics cards are factory-overclocked (factory overclocked) Pascal products, which are products shipped from non-public companies and default to high frequencies. Usually the advantage of these products is that they have stronger heat dissipation and are suitable for lazy gamers. However, the disadvantage is that they generally cannot manually overtake by themselves, and strictly speaking, they are "wild horses" that are not recommended by NV.
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