Although RTX 50 drive and black screen issues are improving, 40 and 30-series owners feel left out in the cold.
If you've been keeping tabs on your Nvidia news, you'll likely remember that the RTX 5090 got hit by a nasty black screen ...
However, Nvidia has acted quickly to release a new version of its driver that should fix the issue. The black screen problem that has been affecting Nvidia GPUs isn’t limited to those lucky ...
According to the release notes, the fix is specific to the GeForce RTX 50 series. NVIDIA doesn't go into any more detail ...
You may like Nvidia's 572.70 Game Ready Driver promises a black screen fix - but unless you have an RTX 5070 it's probably best to avoid updating for now Nvidia's GeForce graphics driver woes ...
It was back in February when reports of the issues first arrived. They seemed to originate from Nvidia's 572.16 driver ...
Since the launch of the RTX 50 Blackwell series, NVIDIA has faced difficulties, and the 572.60 driver update seemed like a long-awaited solution. This update promised to fix DisplayPort connection ...
New Nvidia drivers should fix a major RTX 50 series GPU issue Nvidia's new DLSS 4 driver might be appealing, but you might want to avoid it for now - it's reportedly causing crashes across several ...
This fix follows an earlier DisplayPort bugfix wherein an audio issue was resolved. Please note that hotfix drivers are not available via the Nvidia app or Nvidia Driver Search and have to be ...
Hopefully NVIDIA will be able to fix it in the next driver release. Outside of bug fixes, the 572.60 WHQL driver package adds DLSS support for Naraka Bladepoint and adds more support for new ...
Nvidia has plugged one hole in the leaky ship of its RTX-50 series graphics cards, with the release of a fix for black screen issues that have plagued some new owners after a recent driver update.
A vBIOS update fiddles with the GPU firmware, which makes it a lower-level fix than a driver update that makes changes on the software level. It's therefore a little strange that Nvidia suggests ...