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NVIDIA's drivers have been shaky since the launch of RTX 50-series GPUs, but the latest update has a long list of fixes.
This driver is also game-ready for Nvidia’s newly launched RTX 5060 Ti (both 16GB and 8GB variants). The 5060 Ti is also ...
The first news of Nvidia’s driver issues started shortly after the end-of-January launch of the RTX 5090 and 5080. Along with ...
Users on the ComputerBase forums report that Nvidia's graphics driver version 576.02 noticeably improves performance in ...
If you're the owner of an Nvidia RTX 40-series GPU, you might be in for some problems if you try the latest drivers.
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Tom's Hardware on MSNLatest Nvidia drivers boost synthetics by 6-8% on RTX 50 GPUs — Users still report stability woesNvidia's 576.02 drivers are said to increase (synthetic) performance by up to 8%, but user reports suggest stability issues ...
More problems are being flagged up with black screen crashes, as Blackwell launch is called 'absolutely abhorrent and embarrassing' by Gamers Nexus.
As reported by TechSpot, developers of popular recently released games The First Berserker Khazan and Inzoi have put out notes to FAQs and patch notes respectively. These notes recommend those on RTX ...
Nvidia's new Game Ready Driver 572.83 is still causing the same ... as Redditors using older RTX GPUs have voiced similar complaints. For those who weren't lucky enough to avoid these issues ...
NVIDIA Game Ready driver latest version brings support for DLSS4 games and G-Sync compatible displays. It also fixes a host ...
Alongside missing hardware and melting cables, Nvidia's drivers have been causing major stability issues, leading to crashes and black screens—not just on new RTX 50 cards but also on older RTX 40 and ...
Game developers warn Nvidia RTX 30 and 40 Series owners against installing the latest GeForce 572.xx drivers due to Instability issues.
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