NVIDIA's updated graphics card driver makes you eat chicken more cheerfully
NVIDIA's updated graphics card driver makes you eat chicken more cheerfully

It is obvious to all that drivers have improved the performance of video cards. In today's chicken eating market environment, NVIDIA and AMD are working hard to make their video cards better able to eat chicken. Recently, Nvidia officially announced the GeForce 391.01 driver, which, in addition to conventional optimization and bug repair, has once again improved the chicken eating performance of several popular video card models, and even at 4K resolution, it can improve the performance of video cards by about 6%.

In the list released by Nvidia this time, there are six types of graphics cards including 1050, 1060, 1070, 1070Ti, 1080 and 1080Ti. Among the results released by Nvidia, the 1050 with the worst performance has a performance improvement of up to 7% under 1080, for example, the 1060 series graphics card has a performance improvement of about 5%, and the high-end graphics card 1080/1080Ti has a performance improvement of 7% under 4K resolution.

In fact, many 1070/1080 players don't care about the percentage increase. After all, their frame numbers are high enough. If they switch to 4K, they will reduce other special effects, and the frame number increase will be more obvious. For 1050 video card users, the 7% increase may be the watershed between fluency and Carton.

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