Looks like I installed this version 9 days ago. I think this is important to be publicised both for people to know about the issue and avoid this driver and also to put some focus of nvidia driver team on solving the situation quickly. I suspect that the driver may be causing some audio crackling issues as well, which started happening for me around the same time, but it's too soon for me to tell if this issue is gone. Multiple people are stating just restarts, so maybe my case of full shut down is unique for some reason. And I have a system configuration that should be okay on 400W PSU, that is running on 700W Gold PSU that's barely 2 years old. What is noticeable is that I had a 100% repro that was shutting down my PSU completely when launching a game, not a system crash and reboot, but my PSU did shut down completely and I had to start the system again with power button. Found the reddit thread, tried just changing the driver through geforce experience to the creator version that is previous driver version and it didn't solve the problem, but doing a proper cleaning with DDU and installation of previous GRD version did fix it. Initially I thought it was a CPU issue (recently upgraded) or GPU issue (started thinking my old RTX2070 is failing) because I started having some flickering black boxes on the screen while watching videos in browser and had a system crash two times recently, but yesterday I started having repeatable crashes and today I had 100% repro on launching a game. I stumbled upon this because I had this issue. Multiple quotes with similar issues can be found on nvidia driver feedback thread as well, just people don't discuss rolling back to previous driver there. Do I still need to go back and actually do a proper clean install? I got impatient and just downloaded the previous Nvidia driver and installed it manually. I had the same exact issue with my RTX 4080.
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