TL;DR: NVIDIA released GeForce Game Ready 576.02 WHQL for RTX 5060 Ti, fixing crashes and black screen issues. However, it also introduced a new GPU temperature monitoring bug. The optional GeForce ...
In a nutshell: As Nvidia continues to release driver updates at an accelerated pace, even well-established gaming hardware will eventually struggle to keep up. A pending update will end official ...
Before proceeding, download the latest version of your NVIDIA graphics card driver from the official NVIDIA website. When you visit the NVIDIA website, you will see the following two options: Get ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA released a hotfix for GeForce Display Drivers to address voltage caps on RTX 50-series GPUs caused by the 595.71 driver, along with fixes for bugs in Resident Evil: Requiem and crashes ...
Nvidia has released a display driver hotfix to address recently reported high CPU usage and blue screen issues on Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems. As the company explains, the GeForce Hotfix Driver ...
Some Windows users are facing issues with NVIDIA OpenGL. OpenGL is an API that helps the computer render 2D and 3D images. Due to this, affected users are unable to ...
NVIDIA has released a security update for a wide range of graphics card models, addressing four high-severity and six medium-severity vulnerabilities in its GPU drivers. The security update fixes ...
Nvidia has released a couple of drivers today for Kepler-based GeForce GTX 600 and 700 series cards. However, these drivers are not your usual Game Ready drivers but are important security updates.
Nvidia has released a software security update display driver for GeForce GPUs which are no longer supported by Game Ready Drivers or Nvidia Studio Drivers. This update addresses issues that may lead ...
Nvidia has released a couple of drivers today for Kepler-based GeForce GTX 600 and 700 series cards. However, these drivers are not your usual Game Ready drivers but are important security updates.
New graphics drivers usually mean better performance and improved stability, but not always. If you've hit an issue following a recent update, you'll want to roll back your drivers to ensure your PC ...