
But this is anyways a heads up in case someone else run into these issues. I could of course now try and reinstall an older version of DF, or just reinstall the newest one again, and do some testing. Scroll until you find the Nvidia GeForce Experience entry. Check every connector, power plug and cable if it sits and fits correctly. To do this, right-click on your taskbar and select the Task Manager. The only clue i have is that in between May 18th and May 24th, when the problem started occurring, I connected my LG C9 TV to my PC as well, in 4K. First Id recommend to open you PC, remove the GPU from the motherboard and put it back in. But anyways, since after i installed DisplayFusion 9.8 my Desktop wallpaper constantly had been bugging out, i thought I'd just uninstall DisplayFusion to see if that might have a hand in the poor Shadowplay performance, and to my surprise, after uninstalling, shadowplay works perfectly again.

I thought maybe a windows update had caused this.

I went through the hoops and uninstalled Geforce Experience and the Nvidia drivers and reinstalled, but nothing helped. But since mid May i started noticing that my Recordings did not hold a stable 60fps and not stable 50Mbps, which had never happened to me before. I record a lot of game footage, and have done so for many many years.
