Nvidia has plugged one hole in the leaky ship of its RTX-50 series graphics cards, with the release of a fix for black screen issues that have plagued some new owners after a recent driver update.
TL;DR: The GeForce RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti GPUs have reported black screen issues after reboot, linked to Legacy/CSM motherboard boot modes. NVIDIA released a firmware (VBIOS) update tool to fix this, ...
NVIDIA has released a firmware update to fix a potential issue with the RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti graphics cards on older systems. Some users were experiencing a black screen when restarting their PCs, but ...
Nvidia has launched the new Game-ready driver 572.60 on its app, which is said to rectify the black screen issues that some users have had since upgrading to the latest hardware. The new Game-ready ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA is investigating black screen issues affecting RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs (plus maybe also RTX 5070 Ti cards), and some older models too (RTX 4000 and 3000). The cause isn't yet clear, and ...
To tackle this, NVIDIA has rolled out a video BIOS update through its AIC partners, and you can find the update in the support sections on various partner websites. If you haven’t gotten this update ...
Nvidia RTX 5090 reset bug prompts $1,000 reward for a fix — cards become completely unresponsive and require a reboot after virtualization reset bug, also impacts RTX PRO 6000 | Tom's Hardware ...
Facepalm: The black screen and system instability woes have been raging for some time now – not just on the RTX 50 series, but also on some 40- and 30-series cards. Nvidia first acknowledged the ...
New rumors for Nvidia's RTX 50 Super refresh suggest that the upgraded RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, and 5080 will have more VRAM than their non-super counterparts, fixing one of the most glaring issues of this ...