Nvidia’s 595.71 driver broke user overclocking, but a fix is here that seemingly patches up the problem.
If you've downloaded the most recent GeForce 595.59 WHQL Game Ready driver, you'll want to roll back to 591.86 instead, using ...
If you've downloaded Nvidia GeForce Game Ready driver 595.71, it could be reducing your GPU performance, particularly for ...
Nvidia's newest driver update is throttling RTX 5090 and RTX 5070 Ti cards, with manual overclocking setups losing up to 16% performance. Rolling back to version 591.74 restores normal speeds until a ...
According to the release notes, the 595.71 release fixes a bug that was causing one or more fans not to spin up on graphic cards, as well as hardware monitoring utilities not detected every fan on a ...
Nvidia's latest hotfix driver includes numerous bug fixes, addressing issues like game crashes and display flickers. Nvidia will consolidate all hotfixes into a certified driver later on. Users ...
Nvidia clearly still has a lot of work to do with its graphics card drivers, after further investigations found that crashes still exist with a wide range of hardware, and in an expansive collection ...
Some users found their GPU fans ignored custom fan curves or didn't show up in monitoring software. Others said their GPU fans stopped responding altogether.
Shouldn't I be able to leave automatic updates enabled on my gaming PC? Apparently not. Here's why I'm handling everything on a per-case basis going forward.
Nvidia has been releasing hotfixes, new BIOS firmware, and driver updates to fix the ongoing black screen issues plaguing Nvidia card owners. Although some of these have started to fix the problems ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Nvidia has released a new driver for its line of GeForce PC graphics cards. Update 364.51 was intended to remedy issues caused by its predecessor, but ...