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 ...
NVIDIA has released five new versions of its Game Ready drivers since 572.16 (which arrived alongside RTX 50-series GPUs), but it hasn't fixed the root of the problems experienced by many gamers.
Related reads:SanDisk WD Blue SN5100 NVMe SSD Launched in India With Multiple Storage Options; Here Are the Specs, Price, and More Nvidia has rolled out the GeForce Hotfix Display Driver 576.26 to ...
Nvidia has released the GeForce Game Ready Driver version 576.02, which fixes more than 40 general bugs and gaming issues users have been facing on its RTX 40 and 50 series GPUs. This is one of the ...
Undervolting your GPU sounds like it’d be lowering its performance, but it actually doesn’t. It’s possible to lower your graphics card’s power demands, thus improving temperatures, while still ...
Related reads:Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series Launch: A User Reports Cable Melting in 5070 Due to a Missing Pin in the Power Connector Nvidia has released a new hotfix display driver, version 576.15, for ...
Nvidia has recently released new drivers for its GeForce series of graphics cards to address the annoying game crashing issue. The company has released the 576.02 GPU drivers that finally offer a fix ...
After releasing a big hotfix driver with a lot of RTX 50-specific bug fixes just two days ago, Nvidia is dropping a new Game-Ready WHQL driver under version 576.28. It does not contain support for any ...
On Windows 10 and 11, you can use these steps to fix a second monitor not detected on your PC, and here's how.