NVIDIA just fixed more problems with its display driver for RTX 50 cards. They released a hotfix v576.15 to tackle display crashes from the earlier v576.02 driver. The company also fixed a temperature sensor bug that messed up GPU power settings. This marks another attempt to solve ongoing issues with their newest graphics cards.
The temperature sensor bug occurred after the computers woke from sleep mode. It caused incorrect temperature readings, which affected how the GPU ran. Many users found this problem frustrating, as it changed voltage levels and clock speeds. The fix should help gamers who experienced these issues get better performance from their expensive hardware.
The hotfix also addresses several other problems. It fixes shadow flicker in games, crashes in Lumion 2024, shader compilation failures, black screens on laptops, VR stuttering with multiple displays, and low idle clock speeds. NVIDIA has struggled to provide stable software for the RTX 50 series. Gamers can download the new driver from NVIDIA's website to see if it solves their problems.
The temperature sensor bug occurred after the computers woke from sleep mode. It caused incorrect temperature readings, which affected how the GPU ran. Many users found this problem frustrating, as it changed voltage levels and clock speeds. The fix should help gamers who experienced these issues get better performance from their expensive hardware.
The hotfix also addresses several other problems. It fixes shadow flicker in games, crashes in Lumion 2024, shader compilation failures, black screens on laptops, VR stuttering with multiple displays, and low idle clock speeds. NVIDIA has struggled to provide stable software for the RTX 50 series. Gamers can download the new driver from NVIDIA's website to see if it solves their problems.