NVIDIA today has issued a hotfix driver update that fixes multiple bugs and problems with display, gaming, and general annoyance. The driver resolves a Windows 10 transparency bug, random BSODs.
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Nvidia has released a new Studio Driver for those preferring productivity-focused drivers on computers with Nvidia GPUs. The latest release improves Adobe apps and fixes several gaming bugs.
The latest driver, weighing in at 812 MB, offers improved stability, and promises to solve image corruption issues. It also supports NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution, NVIDIA Reflex and more.
Users with supported Nvidia graphics cards and now-unsupported Windows 7 and 8 can download fresh drivers that bring security patches for unknown vulnerabilities without any game-related improvements.
GPU manufacturers recently added support for hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling. The feature is available on the Windows 10 May 2020 Update and you can follow this guide to enable it.
Nvidia today released its GeForce 430.53 hotfix drivers, fixing the high CPU usage bug that was introduced with the last driver release. There are a few other bug fixes included as well.
Nvidia has released a new version of its Game Ready graphics driver, introducing support for the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, GTX 16-series cards for notebooks, and more G-Sync Compatible monitors.
Nvidia today released its Game Ready 419.35 WHQL drivers bringing optimizations for Apex Legends, Devil May Cry 5, and The Division 2. Also, three more monitors get the G-Sync Compatible tag.
Nvidia today released its Game Ready 419.17 WHQL drivers for EA's much-hyped Anthem which is out now, also adding support for the GTX 1660Ti, which was announced and released today as well.
Nvidia today released its Game Ready 418.91 WHQL drivers for Metro Exodus which will be releasing in two days, as well as optimizations for the recently-added DLSS support in Battlefield V.
Nvidia today released its Game Ready 418.81 WHQL drivers introducing support for its newly-launched mobile RTX GPUs. Alienware, MSI, Gigabyte, and Razer are among the first to have laptops with them.
Nvidia today released its new WHQL-certified 417.71 drivers bringing support for FreeSync-certified displays as well as the RTX 2060. There are currently 12 GSync Compatible monitors.
Nvidia's latest Game Ready 417.01 WHQL-certified drivers bring optimizations for Darksiders III along with a fix for the bug that limited refresh rate to no more than 30Hz on 4K monitors.
Nvidia today released its WHQL-certified 416.81 drivers, bringing optimizations for Battlefield V along with quite a long list of issues fixed. Battlefield V is set to launch later next week.
Nvidia today released its GeForce 416.64 hotfix drivers, fixing several issues that have been lingering along for the past few driver releases. This is, however, an optional beta update.
Nvidia today released its GeForce Game Ready 416.34 drivers, bringing optimizations for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, SOULCALIBUR VI, and GRIP. There is, however, a long list of issues as well.
Nvidia today released its new GeForce Game Ready 416.16 WHQL drivers. The drivers are exclusive to Windows 10, and bring further support for DirectX Ray Tracing (DXR) for the October 2018 Update.
Nvidia today released its GeForce 411.70 WHQL drivers, replacing the 411.63 release from last week as the Game Ready drivers for Forza Horizon 4, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, and FIFA 19.
Nvidia has released new GeForce Game Ready 411.63 WHQL drivers, introducing support for RTX as well as optimizing for upcoming AAA titles. These drivers require Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
Nvidia's new GeForce Game Ready 399.24 WHQL drivers introduce optimizations for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the upcoming Open Beta for Black Ops 4 Blackout, and Assetto Corsa Competizione.
Nvidia's new GeForce Game Ready 399.07 WHQL drivers are recommended for those wanting to try out the upcoming Battlefield V open beta. The driver also brings optimizations for five more games.
Nvidia today released its GeForce 398.82 WHQL-certified driver, bringing optimizations for the upcoming World of Warcraft expansion as well as the PC release of Monster Hunter: World.
Nvidia today released its GeForce 398.36 WHQL-certified driver, bringing optimizations for The Crew 2 which is due for launch later this week. The new drivers also fix a few long-standing bugs.
Nvidia has released its GeForce 398.11 WHQL-certified driver, bringing optimizations for Jurassic World Evolution and Vampyr, while also promising best experience with HDR-enabled G-Sync displays.
Nvidia has released its GeForce 397.93 WHQL-certified driver, bringing optimizations for State of Decay 2 and The Crew 2's upcoming closed beta. Nvidia Control Panel also sheds its telemetry service.
Nvidia today released its GeForce Game Ready 397.64 WHQL-certified drivers, bringing optimizations for Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, Destiny 2: Warmind, as well as Conan Exiles.
Nvidia has released its GeForce 397.31 WHQL-certified driver, bringing optimizations for Frostpunk and BattleTech, a developer preview for its ray tracing technology, support for Vulkan 1.1, and more.
Nvidia has released its latest 391.35 WHQL-certified Game Ready drivers, bringing optimizations for Far Cry 5 - though, with issues of its own - along with a number of security updates.
Nvidia has released its GeForce 391.24 WHQL-certified drivers, bringing optimizations for Sea of Thieves as well as a number of bug fixes, including the fix for Oculus Rift blackscreen bug.
Nvidia has released its GeForce 391.01 WHQL-certified driver, bringing optimizations for Final Fantasy XV, Warhammer: Vermintide 2, World of Tanks, as well as a performance boost for PUBG.
Nvidia has made available its GeForce 390.77 WHQL-certified drivers, adding support for Nvidia Ansel in Black Desert Online and ShadowPlay Highlights in War Thunder, along with optimizations.
This brand new version of the video driver brings, among others, optimizations for Star Wars Battlefront II, Injustice 2, Destiny 2, Call of Duty: WWII, Forza Motorsport 7, and more.