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Nvidia’s recently released GeForce Game Ready Driver 576.02 for the RTX 5060 Ti has been causing issues for users, with a bug affecting GPU temperature monitoring across a range of graphics cards.
During intensive gaming sessions, it's common for a GPU to reach core temperatures with a range as high as 149°F to 185°F ...
By implementing a combination of the methods discussed, you can ensure your GPU operates within safe temperature ranges. This will result in a more stable and reliable computing experience.
NVIDIA rushed out a critical hotfix to contain the fallout from a prior driver release that had triggered alarm across AI and ...
Just days after NVIDIA began rolling out its 'Game Ready' 576.02 WHQL driver package that's packed to the brim with bug fixes ...
Driver 576.15 ends long-running sensor mess and flaming GPUs Nvidia has issued a fix for a bug that’s been quietly sabotaging ...
A new in-depth report over at Igor's Lab uncovers a potential 'hotspot' issue and design flaw affecting the entire GeForce ...
GeForce RTX gamers, be sure to grab GeForce Hotfix Display Driver 576.15, as it fixes a number of things including a GPU ...
The new driver update also brings improvement of up to 27% in Resident Evil 4 at 1080p with High ray tracing settings, and 12% in The Last of Us Part 1 at 1080p with Ultra settings. This makes the GPU ...