Amid Nvidia's call for everyone to update their drivers ASAP, let’s sort out which version you should install: the Studio Driver or the Game Ready Driver.
As you can see from the screenshots, there's no difference in speed, so what's the catch?
The thing is, Studio Drivers are tested in applications but not in games, while Game Ready Drivers are exclusively tested in games. Therefore, if you're using something like Premiere Pro for video editing, Game Ready Drivers might crash or produce unexpected results when applying certain effects. But overall, both drivers should work fine.
So, if you're professionally editing videos, it might make sense to stick with the Studio Drivers. If you’re a gamer looking for a glitch-free experience or crisp textures, the choice is yours!