NVIDIA released its GeForce Game Ready 576.02 WHQL driver, which addresses numerous problems affecting graphics cards. The update fixes black screens, crashes, and freezes that plagued RTX 50 series users for months. These issues also impacted older RTX 40 and RTX 30 cards, causing many gamers to revert to December drivers.
The new release tackles specific gaming bugs in popular titles like Fortnite, Star Wars Outlaws, and Monster Hunter Wilds. It resolves DLSS Frame Generation issues, stability problems with Windows 11 24H2, and display connectivity failures. Several games that previously crashed with error messages should run properly after installation.
RTX 50 graphics cards experienced particular trouble with black screens during demanding games and compatibility problems with certain monitors. The driver repair list includes fixes for DisplayPort 2.1 connections, HDR display issues, and DPC latency improvements. NVIDIA acknowledged a few remaining problems that they are continuing to work on.
The update also adds support for the recently launched GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards. Users experiencing driver difficulties can download the new version from NVIDIA's website. Anyone still facing problems after installation can report issues directly to help the company develop further solutions.
The new release tackles specific gaming bugs in popular titles like Fortnite, Star Wars Outlaws, and Monster Hunter Wilds. It resolves DLSS Frame Generation issues, stability problems with Windows 11 24H2, and display connectivity failures. Several games that previously crashed with error messages should run properly after installation.
RTX 50 graphics cards experienced particular trouble with black screens during demanding games and compatibility problems with certain monitors. The driver repair list includes fixes for DisplayPort 2.1 connections, HDR display issues, and DPC latency improvements. NVIDIA acknowledged a few remaining problems that they are continuing to work on.
The update also adds support for the recently launched GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards. Users experiencing driver difficulties can download the new version from NVIDIA's website. Anyone still facing problems after installation can report issues directly to help the company develop further solutions.