Since the launch of the first GeForce RTX 50 Series at the beginning of the year, many users have reported experiencing issues with their new graphics cards. More specifically, these new-generation cards suffer from stability and performance issues (especially with the 572 drivers), bugs, black or blue screens – the famous BSODs – or even random system crashes. Fortunately, NVIDIA has just released a new version of its GeForce graphics drivers that is supposed to provide a solution to these various problems.
Dozens of bugs fixed
Stamped 576.02, these WHQL certified drivers correct numerous cases of crashes and black screens that can be encountered by configurations equipped with an RTX 50 Series. They also correct a certain number of problems affecting various models of screens, in particular the Aorus F032U2P from Gigabyte, as well as the UltraGear 45GX950A-B, 27GX790A-B and 27GN950 from LG. A bug preventing proper wake-up has also been fixed, as well as performance issues in Octanebench.
Bugs affecting many games (Fortnite, The First Berserker: Khazan, Star Wars Outlaws, Monster Hunter Wild, InZOI, Overwatch 2, Hellblade 2 Senua’s Saga, The Last of Us Part 1, Control and UNCHARTED: Legacy of Thieves Collection) have also been fixed. Finally, these new drivers fix stability issues when image generation and G-Sync technology are simultaneously enabled.
The complete list of fixes and improvements made by these 576.02 graphics drivers is particularly long; the most motivated can go and discover the release note directly on the NVIDIA website. Others will simply download these drivers from the manufacturer's website, or via the NVIDIA application if it is already installed. installed on your system.
Source: NVIDIA
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