Nvidia - Disable Dithering Fix (Windows)
So to make this work, do I only need to edit the registry file? or do I need to install the software mentioned?
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Seagull I think the software mentioned was used to generate the correct registry values to interact with the Nvidia driver.
From what I can see just import the "ditherState - Disabled" line to your registry and it should work.
Please can anyone testing this update this thread with results - very interested to know how it works out.
In theory this ought to work unless dithering is enabled in hardware. We still don't know what is going on with VBIOS dithering/flicker.
Aside from trying to monitor symptoms, is there any way to verify or validate that the changes took effect?
Sometime next week I will try enabling dithering on my gtx 660 and see if I can make it uncomfortable. Its a strange first step, but I figure making a good card bad is easier as I can be certain a change has occurred if it starts causing me problems.
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MagnuM I can see the lack of shimmering & feel the difference (immediate return of symptoms when i switch back to temporal d), but i dont get the expected color banding here[ http://i.playground.ru/i/26/98/02/00/blog/content/uhd4ha4c.jpg - should look like this https://i.imgur.com/o1zpgHn.jpg ], which i think means my BenqEW24 is now doing the dithering.
[Dont forget to run the 'Restart' program]
reaganry Are you using this machine for long periods? Hopefully it's not placebo or anything like that.
I've got a GT710 in a W10 machine - I'll try the fix when I can to see if there's any difference even with a bad card - unfortunately to apply the fix will take at least 5-10 minutes and a few reboots (in which time my eyes get fried) so will have to give it time to thoroughly test out.