I didn't think to talk about them earlier because I was already using them before SolidWorks, so I never got to compare, but it's quite possible that it will improve the stability of SolidWorks.
I suggest you simply install the NVidia " Studio Ready " drivers rather than the " Game Ready " ones.
For my part, it seems to me that SW is rather very stable compared to what I can read. In the end, he crashes very little. Maybe it's just that I'm not using the " right " functions, the ones that cause crashes, maybe the driver is playing.
So normally, Quadro/RTX, WHQL, DCH drivers (to be seen depending on the position). And if possible tested and validated version on the SW Hardware Certification (solidworks.com) website The rest is a bit of a lottery.
Above all, you have to be careful if the driver is certified by Solidworks. The last driver is not always the best for SW. By going to SW RX on diagnostic, possibility to download the most appropriate driver (the last one certified for SW)
Personally I go through the Solidworks site for the certified driver, I download it and after installation SolidWorks tells me that the driver is not certified. AhAh a joke
Ditto, but not permanently. From time to time it shows me incompatible when launching SW, I wonder if it's not related to the internet access problem that Solidworks Rx displays