The NVIDIA GPU pilots have been a disaster in the past four months. It all started when Nvidia published its pilots for RTX 50-series cards in January, and introduced black screen problems, game accidents and general stability problems for new and existing graphics cards. Now, a new new hotfix has appeared to solve even more problems introduced by Buggy pilots from Nvidia.
The owners of Nvidia GPU were go out for months With a variety of problems reported on Reddit and in the Nvidia support forums, most people solving their problems going up Driver 566.36 December Before the RTX 50 series. Those who are fortunate to secure one of the last NVIDIA GPUs are unable to return to the old pilots because they simply do not support the new RTX 50 series, so Nvidia has published a series of updates to try to solve the problems.
The driver’s release 576.02 last weekWho included a lot of bugs and crash corrections, seemed to solve the problems that tormented the Nvidia pilots outings in recent months, but that has worsened things for some. Posters in the NVIDIA forums have reported problems with GPU surveillance surveillance services not reporting correct GPU temperatures since the installation of 576.02, so that Nvidia was forced to publish a hot pilot yesterday to solve this problem.
The last 576.15 Hotfix Also includes fixes for lower GPU clock speeds for the owners of the RTX 50 series, and some fixes for certain games sparkle after the 576.02 pilot update last week. I strongly recommend that you install this hot pilot if you are on a GPU in the RTX 50 series or if you regularly define your PC in standby mode and use GPU surveillance utilities such as the after-freer to control a personalized fan curve according to GPU temperatures.
Although this last Hotfix driver addresses certain important problems, the posters of the Nvidia forum are Report always Lots of game planting, performance problems and stuttering when using G-Sync in some games. Nvidia is currently following At least 15 problems open with its 576.02 pilot which, hopefully, will be approached with the next official release of the pilot.
Nvidia has published four Hotfix drivers in the past two months, which is a surprising amount of hot sheets between the main versions of Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL). It is also surprising because, for the most part, the NVIDIA GPU pilots have always been stable and better than the AMD and Intel competition for the compatibility of the game, performance and games without crash.