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If that's the case, then why have two different drivers?6pak2go right now there is no difference between the Studio Drivers and the Game Ready drivers of the same version. Been that way for a while with nVidia. Byte by Byte compare will show it.
There will be zero difference in the renders between the two types of drivers, but the Studio Drivers could possibly be more stable. NVidia's drivers are very mature, and driver crashes are a rare experience, but a graphics shop won't risk a multi-hour render on the possibilty, hence the better tested and lagging Studio Drivers.RTX3090 here and I'm using the studio driver, not the game driver. Better quality renders.
BTW, I also have a 3090 (water cooled) it is a beast, but I plan on upgrading to a 4090 when they are finally here.If that's the case, then why have two different drivers?
render on a Ryzen 3600 is the master under the Render thingOut of curiosity, what GPUs are you all using? I'm running on a lowly 1070 until I can get a better card.
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Hey just look at youtube for It roy or Wp Guruwhat are some good lighting tutorials? HDRi dont really do it for me.
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Studio Driver is just an older release of Game Ready Driver. Nvidia release Game Ready Driver first and if there are no reports of major bugs then it will be rebranded as Studio Driver. If there are problems with Game Ready Driver, which happens from time to time, then Game Ready will get a hotfix release. Studio Driver release will wait its turn until a Game Ready release is deemed stable. AFAIK there are no additional QC work done by Nvidia specifically for Studio Driver. Even the installer is identical with GForce Experience and everything.more thorough testing of the same drivers, plus I think (but am not 100%) you don't get the GForce Experience app with the Studio drivers.
There will be zero difference in the renders between the two types of drivers, but the Studio Drivers could possibly be more stable. NVidia's drivers are very mature, and driver crashes are a rare experience, but a graphics shop won't risk a multi-hour render on the possibilty, hence the better tested and lagging Studio Drivers.
BTW, I also have a 3090 (water cooled) it is a beast, but I plan on upgrading to a 4090 when they are finally here.