TL;DR: NVIDIA is investigating black screen issues affecting RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs (plus maybe also RTX 5070 Ti cards), and some older models too (RTX 4000 and 3000). The cause isn't yet clear, and ...
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.
If you want smooth frame rates, stable performance, and access to all the latest features, you're going to need more than just a tip-top GPU, like the RTX 5090. You're also going to need the latest ...
TL;DR: A fix is coming - or is here already - for black screen crashes with Nvidia's new Blackwell GPUs. Some folks have already grabbed the cure with a BIOS update, whereas others will get it via ...
NVIDIA has released a firmware update to fix a potential issue with the RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti graphics cards on older systems. Some users were experiencing a black screen when restarting their PCs, but ...
If you last updated your gaming PC in late 2016, Nvidia has two pieces of bad news to share with you today. First, it will no longer support the Maxwell, Pascal, or Volta GPU architectures with new ...
If you have installed a new GPU and the problem has started occurring after that, it is possible that the GPU is not compatible with your computer motherboard. You can check the compatibility of your ...
Use the following suggestions if your graphics card is not working after a BIOS update. If power cycling does not make any effect, you can clear CMOS. For this, you have to open your computer case ...
Considering I'm somewhat of a PC Luddite, and avoid updating my BIOS, Windows, or drivers unless it's critical, flashing my GPU BIOS was certainly out of the ordinary. I've known about custom vBIOS ...