Nvidia’s 595.71 driver broke user overclocking, but a fix is here that seemingly patches up the problem.
NVIDIA has released an over-the-air (OTA) update for Resident Evil Requiem that fixes the reported performance issues after ...
If you've downloaded Nvidia GeForce Game Ready driver 595.71, it could be reducing your GPU performance, particularly for overclocked cards.
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 ...
Nvidia have released a new GeForce graphics driver hotfix, version 595.76, following two successive unstable releases in the past week.
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 ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA ended Game Ready Driver support for Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs in October 2025, including popular models like GTX 1080 and GTX 980. These GPUs now receive only quarterly security ...
It took a few attempts, but NVIDIA's latest driver for GeForce GPU owners is now polished and optimized for Resident Evil Requiem, with a new hotfix.
According to the release notes, the 595.71 release fixes a bug that was causing one or more fans not to spin up on graphic cards, as well as hardware monitoring utilities not detected every fan on a ...
Nvidia's current graphics driver can significantly reduce frame rates in games. The cause is unusually low limits on GPU voltage and power limit.
The first step is to run the app as an administrator and see if it helps. Close GeForce Experience completely, then search for it in Windows 11 Search. Now, right-click on the app and select the Run ...
Why it matters: The recent change in Nvidia's driver requirements has created a significant issue for users with older hardware. It can unexpectedly impact many users, potentially causing their ...