I can't actually remember the last time that the PhysX component actually updated, even if left selectedI really wish there was an official (i.e. not with NVSlimmer, or NVClean tools) to install just the latest driver each time.
I don't see why I need to download a 600mb installer every time, to go into the custom options and turn everything off. I don't want GeForce Experience, I don't need HDMI audio, I don't need Nvidia USB driver, I don't need...etc...basically, I need the top item on this screenshot, and nothing else (well, DLSS if it's a newer version)...
Ok was playing up again earlier when I re-positioned it, realised there was a bunch of USB cables connected to 4 external drives moved them and now getting figures like thisThe other thing I just thought of which I always forget, but check if there are any cables near the wifi antenna, and just try moving them aside as a test. It's usually limited to power cables, they can cause quite a bit of EM noise that can disrupt the wifi signals.
Unlikely but worth a shot.
That’s looking much better!Ok was playing up again earlier when I re-positioned it, realised there was a bunch of USB cables connected to 4 external drives moved them and now getting figures like this
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Yeah it certainly is, need to sort the cables properly though, think that will be a job for tomorrow, cheers for all the helpThat’s looking much better!
Yeah it certainly is, need to sort the cables properly though, think that will be a job for tomorrow, cheers for all the help
Both of them were failed windows updates, and I'm up to date so I assume they have subsequently installedIt's probably moot now, but on the Reliability Monitor output it might be worth checking the Windows critical error and those warning - just to see if they are perhaps networking related.