Nvidia has significantly ramped up its driver development, particularly in the wake of the notorious heat sensor glitch found in the 576.02 graphics driver. Following a swift corrective hotfix, Nvidia has launched the GeForce Game Ready driver 576.28, especially tailored for the cutting-edge RTX 50 series. This update primarily focuses on addressing several previously reported in-game anomalies and general system concerns.
According to official statements from Nvidia, the GeForce 576.28 driver resolves a gamut of issues such as unexpected crashes, screen stuttering, flickering lights, and deteriorating textures affecting popular games like Black Myth: Wukong, Red Dead Redemption 2, Horizon Forbidden West, Resident Evil 4 Remake, and Forza Horizon 5. It also tackles bugs within the shader compilation process and resolves display anomalies encountered when utilizing DisplayPort 2.1.
Moreover, the update addresses specific technical glitches identified on RTX 50 series graphics cards. These include suboptimal GPU clock speeds, application crashes during render mode transitions, and the inability to access temperature readings after waking the system from sleep mode.
Despite these advancements, some known issues persist. Challenges remain such as application crashes when capturing screenshots with Photo Mode in Cyberpunk 2077, excessive glare from light sources in Ghost of Tsushima, and instability issues in Monster Hunter Wilds. Nvidia assures users that they are diligently working to resolve these remaining concerns.
To obtain the Nvidia 576.28 driver, users should log into the NVIDIA app or visit the official website. Navigate to the Drivers section on the menu, initiate the download of the latest version, and proceed with the installation process.
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