Nvidia’s 595.71 driver broke user overclocking, but a fix is here that seemingly patches up the problem.
NVIDIA announced a new hotfix for its latest GeForce Game Ready driver, designed to fix voltage issues on RTX 50-series GPUs ...
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 ...
If you've downloaded Nvidia GeForce Game Ready driver 595.71, it could be reducing your GPU performance, particularly for ...
If your mouse is ever laggy or skips, then it could be because it's plugged into the wrong port. It could be a bad location, or the wrong bandwidth.
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 ...
PCWorld reports that Nvidia rolled back its latest GeForce driver version 595.59 WHQL after users experienced GPU fan control issues and other critical bugs. The problematic driver was intended to ...
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.
Nvidia have taken down their latest GeForce GPU driver update, which promises optimisations for Resident Evil Requiem, amid reports of potentially harmful bugs.
Downloads for NVIDIA's new GeForce Game Ready 595.59 WHQL have been removed due to an unforeseen bug causing issues with fan ...
To update the drivers, start by accessing the Device Manager in the Control Panel. Locate the section for the cooling fan, right-click on the device, and select “update driver” from the drop-down menu ...