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I usually update without thinking twice but given the issues during beta it has me concerned. Thanks for any input.
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i have been with 358.16 from the beginning with kernel 4.3 and xorg 1.18 ... stable so far
no weirdness, no crashes, no img corruption etc. but also no performance improvements over the previous 355.11
so unless it had some fixes you really need there seems to be no rush really to update.
gsync owners will want 358.16 drivers though
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