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A series of new drivers and hotfixes keep introducing issues for Nvidia GPU owners.
NVIDIA rushed out a critical hotfix to contain the fallout from a prior driver release that had triggered alarm across AI and ...
The first news of Nvidia’s driver issues started shortly after the end-of-January launch of the RTX 5090 and 5080. Along with ...
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.
NVIDIA Game Ready driver latest version brings support for DLSS4 games and G-Sync compatible displays. It also fixes a host ...
As is usually the case, Nvidia has a new driver available that brings support for the RTX 5060 Ti. This release is special, ...
Rolling back to a previous Nvidia driver is not difficult if you ... rolling back to the older driver could be slightly more difficult. By following the aforementioned steps, your PC will roll ...
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 ...
Nvidia rolled out fixes in recent weeks ... One of the suggested fixes, other than rolling back the driver, is to use an older version of DLSS and/or disable G-sync. In addition to Cyberpunk ...
NVIDIA's drivers have been shaky since the launch of RTX 50-series GPUs, but the latest update has a long list of fixes.
The new driver may have fixed them for the RTX 50 series, but it is now reportedly causing the same issues on the older RTX 40 series cards. Reports about the latest Nvidia driver causing black ...
Gamers Nexus highlights these problems, as well as Windows Latest, and it's difficult to see how NVIDIA might fix them with any speed. For now, those affected should stick to older drivers ...