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graphics glitch caused by Advanced light model and ambient occlusion


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Try this link, Raven.

https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/how-to-rollback-nvidia-drivers-in-windows-10/

Note to all:

The latest Nvidia drivers are causing this graphics display problem in SL with the Advanced Lighting Model enabled. You can either roll back your driver, or uninstall it and reinstall using an earlier version (see here for available driver versions: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us), or you can disable ALM in your Preferences.

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8 minutes ago, vvvRavenvvv said:

I have no idea when it started happening but I guess its recent after I installed the latest Invidia drivers update  I could Really use some help , it would not go away unless i turn off my Advanced light model and ambient occlusion

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Its a problem with the new 516.40 driver for Windows, if you roll it back one or 2 versions, it will fix. Its not the viewer(s).

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7 hours ago, Modulated said:

Its a problem with the new 516.40 driver for Windows, if you roll it back one or 2 versions, it will fix. Its not the viewer(s).

I am not sure as to how I can do that if I am honest 

7 hours ago, Modulated said:

Its a problem with the new 516.40 driver for Windows, if you roll it back one or 2 versions, it will fix. Its not the viewer(s).

thank you  so much , I guess I will wait until they either fix it or some thing , I rather not Roll back and install older drivers since i have other games and softwares 

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3 hours ago, Jesse Yearsley said:

i figured it out...in nvidia geforce experience u can installl either the driver for gaming or driver for studio , if u click on 3 dots next to "check updated" u can choose either, i installed the studio driver and it fixed it...

👍 Awesome 👍

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6 hours ago, Jesse Yearsley said:

i figured it out...in nvidia geforce experience u can installl either the driver for gaming or driver for studio , if u click on 3 dots next to "check updated" u can choose either, i installed the studio driver and it fixed it...

this worked for me as well!

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9 hours ago, Jesse Yearsley said:

i figured it out...in nvidia geforce experience u can installl either the driver for gaming or driver for studio , if u click on 3 dots next to "check updated" u can choose either, i installed the studio driver and it fixed it...

Big time lifesaver as I thought I was seeing things! Awesome fix :)

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What I recommend is Rollback to the 512.95 or 512.77 driver from may 2022 since these have no problems

512.77 https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/188990/en-us/ (laptops) 

512.77 https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/188989/en-us/ (desktops)

Now if your graphics card is no listed in the "supported Products" tab use this https://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx you will need to know  your graphics card type: series, if is desktop or notebook(aka laptops) and full model name, OS(operating system) windows,linux,etc and in the windows type driver: you must select DCH and in recommended/beta: recommended/certified after that a list should pop up from most recent to 1 year old drivers (just download the 512.95 or 512.77 ) 

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After that the driver should rollback. As a tip I recommend in the installer select custom(avanced)> then check the checkbox perform a clean install it should factory set up the rollback driver. example:

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Only DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller)  if you jumped from a very old driver to the current one that causes problem and want to rollback to one of the two from may or when your driver is corrupted aka BSOD, Error messages,etc

 

The Nvidia studio drivers are ONLY Recommended for creators: artist, CAD, design, programing or any other hightech areas/tasks. if you're a regular gamer or play other stuff stick to the GRD(gaming ready driver) if else go ahead change to the SRD(studio ready driver) having this in mind:

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