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@tbluitt2326 Yes, you should redo the install, this time using the Display Driver Uninstaller that I linked in the instructions. The point is that your current driver(s) may be corrupted, and it's best to remove all traces of them before installing the new ones. A regular uninstall doesn't do this, hence the need for DDU.
The custom setting should show up when you're reinstalling the drivers. I actually don't know if the drivers you download from Acer allow for a custom mode, although I would think so. At any rate, when you open the installer, look for a tab that says "custom," and click on that.
@puzzlezaddict Their was no custom tab. It went straight into installing with no option to customize how...I did use the drive uninstaller you linked above the first time and the second time. I just got confused when you mentioned ‘custom mode’ to install the drive.
Edit: intel didn’t have the tab but NIVIDA did. Sorry about all the questions. I’m going to play and see what happens.
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