Run a tool like 3DMark or Superposition to ensure the drivers are stable under load before jumping into a competitive game.
Download the official Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) tool. Step 2: Clean the System Reboot your Windows PC into . Launch the DDU software. Select GPU and click Clean and restart . This removes all traces of previous official drivers. Step 3: Install the Modded Driver
: Popular for creating "barebones" drivers. It removes telemetry, GeForce Experience, and background services to reduce system overhead.
"Free" does not mean "risk-free." Modifying your system-level drivers is an advanced task that carries inherent dangers:
: Removing software-level restrictions on consumer cards (e.g., enabling NVENC session limits or adding 3D support to mining-only cards).
If successful, your old GPU will appear in GPU-Z as running the new driver version (e.g., 560.xx on a GTX 770).
Run a tool like 3DMark or Superposition to ensure the drivers are stable under load before jumping into a competitive game.
Download the official Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) tool. Step 2: Clean the System Reboot your Windows PC into . Launch the DDU software. Select GPU and click Clean and restart . This removes all traces of previous official drivers. Step 3: Install the Modded Driver nvidia modded drivers github free
: Popular for creating "barebones" drivers. It removes telemetry, GeForce Experience, and background services to reduce system overhead. Run a tool like 3DMark or Superposition to
"Free" does not mean "risk-free." Modifying your system-level drivers is an advanced task that carries inherent dangers: Launch the DDU software
: Removing software-level restrictions on consumer cards (e.g., enabling NVENC session limits or adding 3D support to mining-only cards).
If successful, your old GPU will appear in GPU-Z as running the new driver version (e.g., 560.xx on a GTX 770).