I have a GTX1650 which is not the same, but close enough and from the same family. I think it depends on the kernel version you use. In my case, for kernel 4.15 the NVIDIA 430 proprietary driver worked fine. One bug was that there was a crash when maximizing and then minimizing videos in Firefox.

You can have another kernel version in 18.04 if you use Hardware Enablement Stack (you can read more in the official wiki). I tried to upgrade to 19.10 having the new kernel versions and it didn't work well with any of the available drivers: 430, 435, 440 and nouveau. Some problems occurred at login and with HDMI sound, so I wouldn't recommend it.


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However, migrating to 20.04 with kernel 5.40 and NVIDIA driver 440 works better than ever, even the small bug in Firefox is gone. If you can consider upgrading to 20.04 I would probably recommend it, but make a backup of all your data in case you encounter any problems so you can roll back. You can create some USB with the default version of your system if you have Ubuntu preinstalled or just make a Snapshot with Timeshift to reinstall and go back to the previous state, just backup your personal data somewhere else (Deja Dup) because it is not a good idea to include home folders to a snapshot.

As for Mesa drivers, the article you shared is quite outdated. Most of the good NVIDIA drivers are available through the system itself and as of 19.10 they are included to the ISO so they are not downloaded separately. However, not all versions have the newer ones (I think 18.04 only has 435 as the largest version, but as of 19.10 you have 440).

and install via sudo apt install nvidia-driver-xxx replace xxx with version, of course. If you agree with the recommendation provided by ubuntu-drivers devices command you can use sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall, it will install recommended ones (all not only VGA if you have any other difference). If you already have any drivers installed you need to delete them first before to install the newer version, better if you have any CPU built-in graphic.

I installed the videos XP on my computer to play some old games on CD-ROM but of course the one thing I always have problem with, drivers So I was wondering if any of you have any idea of how to get a driver for the 1660 super working on a Windows XP computer. Thanks in advance

You can to try running the card in other slots first, and if it doesnt work manually set your PCI-E link speed to Gen2 in your motherboard bios settings and try again, or your motherboard is too old for the 1660ti, or your PCI-E risers too old.

I use Ver006 Risers. The problem the driver. In the HiveOS is contain old driver to Nvidia. Under Windows the mining is working correctly, but I see other people use 1660 Super under Hiveos. (In Statistics). Have anyone a good configuration or version from HiveOS which is compatible with 1660 Super?

I use HiveOS with more 8xRX580 Rig without problem. I only have a problem with NVidia Rig. This card is new. The latest HiveOS contain the 430.64 Nvidia driver. This is not compatible with 1660Super. The minimum version for this card is: 440.31. I tried to use the Beta HiveOS, this is contain the newer driver for Nvidia.

I got a new 1660 super today for a build I was doing, and for some reason the drivers came up as blank, or absolutely nothing installed. not even old drivers. Nothing. I did some research before coming here, but found nothing. I can't even install new drivers from geforce.com for the card, and I can't figure out why. Any ideas as to why this might happen?

I searched "Basic windows disaply adapter" and found this, -us/software-download/windows10 . After downloading and installing updates, my windows 10 recognized my msi geforce gtx 1660 super, installed the correct drivers, and installed nvidia control center.

So, I just bought a new PC and made sure it had a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti card, because this page lists it as a recommended graphics card: -pro/user-guide.html/premiere-pro/system-requirements.ug.html

But upon launching Premiere Pro and After Effects for the first time on this machine today, each gave me an error message that I have an unsupported video driver.


The instructions say to download a Studio Driver, but the NVIDIA site only has a driver that it says is for notebooks, and I have a PC Tower (Dell XPS 8940).


Now, I have already successfuly created and rendered/exported a project in both Premiere Pro and After Effects on the new machine, so I'm wondering just how 'unsupported' my current driver really is.


Is the 'unsupported video driver' an error message I can safely ignore? Or should I install the Studio Driver from NVIDIA and ignore the "notebooks" description?

Okay, upon searching the NVIDIA site again, I see that there is a Studio Driver that is not designated for notebooks. But I'm still wondering how 'unsupported' my currently-installed driver is, if Premiere and After Effects seem to still be working when I click 'continue with known issues'.

well, you might not have hit the roadblock that may be lurking with a problematic driver... You might use a new format or try and apply a new feature that you hadn't tried yet and things could go seriously south... When I got a similar notification, I went to the nvidia site and they told me how to back up my system so I could role the driver back if necessary... Needless to say, the instructions bore no relation to what my system had available. I finally said what the heck (self censorship) and just updated the drive and haven't had any issues.

I installed latest stable Manjaro then i used the utility to install proprietary drivers. After restarting it displays three loading rectangles of Manjaro then screen goes completely black. If i need to reinstall to fix issue how can i prevent this behavior? Maybe the utility installed wrong driver.

My GPU model is Nvidia GTX 1660 Super. Hope you can help about this.

I was wondering which nvidia game ready drivers were optimal for the 1660 super right now to run competitive games with no unnecessary stuttering and whatnot. I have a ryzen 5 2600 which is usually the bottleneck, and I am mainly looking to play fortnite (IK, shh). I wanted to know what people have tried and experimented with, and found to be the best performance-wise rn. This is semi unrelated, but I was also wondering which would be the best bios to run for my motherboard without unnecessary and performance hindering processes. I have the MSI b350m pro-vdh, and am running the early 2019 bios update but I feel its not optimal. I will answer any follow up questions and any help that can be provided would be appreciated.

NVIDIA has just launched the latest Game Ready 441.08 Driver which supports new tech features and it is the launch driver for the new GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER GPUs that arrived today starting at $229. BTR has just posted the ASUS DUAL GTX 1660 SUPER EVO OC review using 46 games.

The GTX 1660 SUPER Series features the latest Turing Encoder (NVENC), which enables professional-level image quality with clearer text and much high game performance than CPU-based encoding. This Turing NVENC encoder supports streaming applications like Open Broadcaster Software and XSplit, making it easier and better to stream gameplay.

In this case, the adapter that you purchased is only using the Intel Chipset, in this case, the OEM should provide the drivers for the adapter. This driver will be customized and optimized to work specifically with their product, we were unable to find the product's website so we recommend you contact them directly to get the latest driver available.

The drivers provided are intel drivers. I get what you are saying about compatability but I don't get what is so difficult here. It can work but then it stops, it takes me only changing a software setting to get it to work with at least one band.

This AX200 adapter works magical with wireless AC. However, when using AX for 2.4/5Ghz I can rarely get it to connect if at all. I've tried the latest drivers to really old drivers. 0 results and really unstable.

recently my RX6800 started dying out after 3 years of usage, not showing the signal, and my hw dealer had a Sapphire Nitro+ RX7800XT so I've upgraded to it. Installed the latest drivers that were available at that moment (23.10.2), and everything seemed fine till I started noticing a horizontal flicker in the upper half of my monitors. Its mostly happening on my secondary monitor, when I'm playing one the primary one, and also on the main one. Never noticed something like it till now. I just installed the latest 11.1 driver, and the problem still persists.

Searching about it I actually stumbled upon a 3yrs old thread on nV forums, where a bunch of 1660Super users complained about the top screen flickering, similar to mine, and the guy who opened the thread said he even RMAd his card but the replacement had the same issue. Users discovered they can kinda remedy the issue by setting the maximum performance in the driver, instead of the optimized one, which increased temps and power consumption. They even theorized it could be related to Hynix memory (my card is also Hynix), because some people said their friends with Micron chips didn't have this issue.

Eventually, nV acknowledged the issue, saying some 1660s models with earlier BIOSes had this problem and they released a hotfix driver. Most of the people seemed to have the problem solved. The thread was reactivated a couple of years later when some 3080 users appeared to complain about it. I hope its something that can be fixed with the BIOS/driver update, I'm really not in the mood returning the card now.

After reading comments on Videocardz portal, I saw some people mentioning different driver branch for Fluid Motion Frames technical preview, praising them as rock solid and only using them lately, and having no issues with those for the whole time. So I downloaded them last night, and been using them for a whole day now.

With the 23.10.x drivers, I was getting some weird desktop flickering after long sleep. I hate to jinx myself, but switching to GPU scaling seems to have fixed it. I scale fullscreen and only use a single monitor. I doubt that this will help you, but never know. e24fc04721

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