NVIDIA have pushed out a fresh update to their developer-focused Vulkan Beta Driver series, here's the highlights and what's changed.
For starters it's now been rebased on top of their mainline 455 driver branch, which brings with it Ampere 30xx series support. So for anyone truly needing this series for all the brand-new Vulkan extensions and other Beta features, you should be good to go.
Other than that, here's what's changed in 455.22.04:
- VK_EXT_global_priority support for Windows 10 with hardware scheduling enabled
- VK_EXT_shader_image_atomic_int64
- VK_KHR_copy_commands2
- Allow importing external host memory as cached
- Fixed a bug in a barrier optimization that allowed some back-to-back copies to run unordered
You can find the Vulkan Beta Driver here.
Reminder: This special Vulkan beta driver is where all the shiny new stuff goes in before making its way into the stable release for everyone. Really, it's mostly aimed at developers and serious enthusiasts. Unless you need what's in them, it's generally best to use the stable drivers.
Not to be confused also with the 455.23.04 driver release that went out on September 17, which was a Beta version of their main series that released along with Ampere to support the new GPUs. The newest stable version of the main NVIDIA driver for Linux is at 450.80.02 which released today too which added support for the GeForce MX450 and DGX Display.
If you just want to know when a new stable driver is released, you can follow our dedicated Drivers tag.
I have a nvidia Kepler generation card (GTX 600 & 700/TITAN series).
I'm working and playing with it under linux since years.
But, I have an annoying problem with vulkan part. The first release of vulkan beta drivers was out "February 18th, 2016 - Linux 355.00.27". And even now I still can't play a vulkan game or use a vulkan app if display compositor is disabled. This means that with vulkan, performance is degraded by compositor, image quality also (stuttering...) and G-SYNC can't work because it needs compositor off. And no support to address this issue from nvidia.
Officially, Kepler supports vulkan and support g-sync.
If someone with the same problem want to add a message to the developer talk forum post, don't hesitate.
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/g-sync-compatibility-with-vulkan/78018
Last edited by mrdeathjr on 30 September 2020 at 4:42 pm UTC
455.22.04 seems Great. No Floating rocks in Horizon Zero Dawn anymore and also tiny 5-7% perf boost with those drivers. Performance in this game is still terrible though.
How do you get the performance and framerate HUD panel with vkd3d?
I was going to ask you in a comment to the YouTube video.
Last edited by LordDaveTheKind on 30 September 2020 at 10:01 pm UTC
I'm feeling lonely at each new nvidia driver release.Try disabling pageflipping
I have a nvidia Kepler generation card (GTX 600 & 700/TITAN series).
I'm working and playing with it under linux since years.
But, I have an annoying problem with vulkan part. The first release of vulkan beta drivers was out "February 18th, 2016 - Linux 355.00.27". And even now I still can't play a vulkan game or use a vulkan app if display compositor is disabled. This means that with vulkan, performance is degraded by compositor, image quality also (stuttering...) and G-SYNC can't work because it needs compositor off. And no support to address this issue from nvidia.
Officially, Kepler supports vulkan and support g-sync.
If someone with the same problem want to add a message to the developer talk forum post, don't hesitate.
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/g-sync-compatibility-with-vulkan/78018
I think ...
Is available on the Ubuntu ppa
I think ...
no for now show same 455.23.04 but nothing with 455.22.04
455.22.04 seems Great. No Floating rocks in Horizon Zero Dawn anymore and also tiny 5-7% perf boost with those drivers. Performance in this game is still terrible though.
How do you get the performance and framerate HUD panel with vkd3d?
I was going to ask you in a comment to the YouTube video.
It looks like Xpander's using MangoHud
It looks like Xpander's using MangoHud
Didn't know about that. Thank you. I'll give it a try asap.
I found my "tearing culprit", but it's still an issue for me... Allow flipping in the Nvidia driver's OpenGL settings. Thing is, I need to disable it if I want to use Steam Link streaming, else the client screen keeps on flickering every seconds or so and the experience is not fluid at all.
It's like if I needed a dedicated computer only for Streaming, with "Allow Flipping" turned off, so as not to meddle with my main desktop. Sad & bad, imo.
Last edited by Mohandevir on 1 October 2020 at 12:39 pm UTC
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