There are an increasing number of reports from the owners of the RTX 50 series and some RTX 40 serial owners of black screens presenting with accidents.
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At present, this problem is still very new and in development, but given the growing frequency of user relationships, in particular the owners of the RTX 50 series, it seems that there are important problems that must be Resolved. It is always difficult at the start of a new material launch to determine if there is a real problem or if these “reports“are simply anecdotal, falsified to generate clicks, or a real problem which must be solved by the equipment manufacturer. As for the launch of the RTX 50 series, it appears that the latter is the case, because many reports of screens black and collision have now brought Nvidia into a Declaration to PCGamer.
Nvidia was questioned about the collision and black screen screen reports of the owners of the RTX 50 series and some owners of the RTX 40 series, and according to the publication, Nvidia is aware of the problems and is currently “Investigate the problems reported with the RTX 50 series.“Users who encounter these problems are statement their occurrence in a variety of Different scenariosAs the modification of the resolution / refreshment rate of a screen, the turn ALT a complete application, using multi-monitors configurations, or even when the system is under a heavy load.
It seems that the problems can be traced in the last 572.16 pilot of Nvidia, which also seems to cause problems for GPUs in the RTX 40 series – which means that the problems are not isolated at the latest generation of GPU of Nvidia. So what can we do? Unfortunately, not much if you are a user of the RTX 50 series who encounters these problems, because driver 572.16 is the first pilot for GPUs in the RTX 50 series. If you are an owner of the RTX 40 series who meets These problems, you can always use a software tool to uninstall your GPU drivers and reinstall an older version.
If you plan to reinstall the old version route, it is recommended to use the UNSTALLER (DDU) tool, which is a software tool that wipes all traces of the display driver from a system. This is necessary because certain remains of the display pilot are always on the machine if the pilots are traditionally uninstalled or if another driver is installed on the old pilot. It is simply safer and excludes any potential hiccups when using DDU. If you are interested in downloading the software tool by yourself, you can find it here.
If the resettlement of drivers does not seem to be worth it, you will unfortunately have to wait for Nvidia to publish a new declaration concerning the problems, which, hopefully, will be accompanied by a new update of the pilot or advice on the way of remedy these alleged problems.