OK, but the people having trouble could still try it.
Btw, if anyone uninstalls their driver, I suggest booting into safe mode right after and using
Driver Sweeper to clean out the garbage that gets left behind. Might resolve a few issues as well.
If at some point you had a Radeon and switched to Nvidia, might want to use that to check if there's anything left behind from those drivers as well.
And of course disable integrated graphics in BIOS, and uninstall + clean any drivers for that, if you're using an add-in card. (not strictly nescesary, but for the sake of troubleshooting)
System maintenance 101.