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by Melatonic
1187 days ago
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That was always why the Titan line was so great - they typically unlocked features in between Quadro and Gaming cards. Sometimes it was subtle (like very good FP32 AND FP16 performance) or adding full 10 bit colour support if you had a Titan only. Now it seems like they have opened up even more of those features to consumer cards (at least the creative ones) with the studio drivers. |
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According to this, the difference seems to be that Studio Drivers are older and better tested, nothing else.
https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4931/~/n...
What am I missing in my understanding of Studio Drivers?
""" How do Studio Drivers differ from Game Ready Drivers (GRD)?
In 2014, NVIDIA created the Game Ready Driver program to provide the best day-0 gaming experience. In order to accomplish this, the release cadence for Game Ready Drivers is driven by the release of major new game content giving our driver team as much time as possible to work on a given title. In similar fashion, NVIDIA now offers the Studio Driver program. Designed to provide the ultimate in functionality and stability for creative applications, Studio Drivers provide extensive testing against top creative applications and workflows for the best performance possible, and support any major creative app updates to ensure that you are ready to update any apps on Day 1. ""