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I guess that content creation is what you do, rather than gaming? I have no idea (of course) what performance improvements are in the Studio driver, nor for which applications it is optimised. I also don't know what performance difference it will make using the Studio driver vs the Game Ready driver for content creation applications.
It's always a delicate balance between stability and performance, both in software and hardware, and it's an undeniable fact that as soon as you mess with driver code, in order to introduce some performance enhancement in one area for example, you run the risk of creating instability in another. Personally I'm always happy when I look at a driver for one of my devices and see that it has a date that is many years old. Old code has been run billions of times and any bugs in it were ironed out long ago. The most stable code is old code. That is why I always recommend that drivers are only ever updated when you're having problems with the device or when you need the functio
Yes, (from my uderstanding) Studio drivers as "reliable" optimized drivers for content creators, as opposed to high performing gaming drivers. But as you said, the least performing drivers are ones that make you stare into BSOD
Interesting perspective regarding old drivers, I've never thought of it like that before, but now you've said it, it makes perfect sense. Funny thing is, that usually -at least from my experience- any software I use starts the troubleshooting with "make sure you have the latest GPU drivers installed".