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Fufo
Apr 24, 2002

UNEXPECTED!

chocolateTHUNDER posted:

Nope, it's set to the default "Windows Spotlight"


Actually logging out of my name made the monitors go to sleep! This isn't really a good solution for me though because of the aforementioned Plex Media Server I have to run on this PC :( I wonder if there are any more hidden settings where I can set the PC to turn off monitors even when I'm logged in?

This has been reported by several nVidia users, too. So the cause might be the giant turd they released.

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Fufo
Apr 24, 2002

UNEXPECTED!

chocolateTHUNDER posted:

Interesting. Maybe I'll try reinstalling my Nvidia drivers later.

People have tried these things, with varying degrees of success:

-Disabling driver updates from Windows Update and manually installing the latest ones. Even if the numbers are the same, there's apparently some difference between the ones downloaded from nVidia and the ones WU installs for you.

-Rolling back to previous drivers, even if they don't explicitly support W10.

In any case, using DDU to completely remove drivers is a good precaution before doing any of those two things.

Good luck, none of them worked for me. I'm in the "I have to wait for a new driver to be released camp".

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