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Nvidia's latest driver update broke something again, and I'm not even surprised
Nvidia, we can't be having this conversation so frequently ...
Nvidia’s 595.71 driver broke user overclocking, but a fix is here that seemingly patches up the problem.
Third time's a charm, as Nvidia addresses the fallout from its 595.59 GeForce driver release with a new hotfix.
Nvidia GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.71 is stifling the performance potential of graphics cards through strange changes to GPU voltage.
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.
If you've downloaded Nvidia GeForce Game Ready driver 595.71, it could be reducing your GPU performance, particularly for ...
NVIDIA’s GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.71 WHQL was released as a corrective step after the short-lived 595.59 driver triggered widespread reports of fan-related problems.
The new driver sorts out Starfield load times, and some instability and texture issues, but admits there is still work to be done. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
In what has already been a very rough time for Nvidia's graphics card stability, fresh issues have arisen. Now, the developers of inZOI and The First Beserker Khazan have recommended reverting your ...
Nvidia have taken down their latest GeForce GPU driver update, which promises optimisations for Resident Evil Requiem, amid reports of potentially harmful bugs.
Nvidia's current graphics driver can significantly reduce frame rates in games. The cause is unusually low limits on GPU voltage and power limit.
AMD has released its new GPU diagnostic tool called Radeon GPU Detective. This is used for a post-mortem analysis of GPU crashes. Radeon GPU Detective is downloadable as part of the Radeon Developer ...
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