NVIDIA Releases Special Update for RTX 50 Series
Following long-term problems with graphics card drivers, NVIDIA has released an update that will relieve RTX 50 series users. The GeForce GPU driver version 576.02 aims to resolve basic errors such as black screens, DLSS instability, and G-Sync problems. The update also brings support to the new RTX 5060 Ti model.
NVIDIA Has Solved RTX 50 Series Problems
The new update fixes random black screen problems, especially those frequently experienced with RTX 5000 series graphics cards. In addition, many system errors such as stuttering when using V-Sync, in-game instability when using DLSS Frame Generation and G-Sync, and the screen not waking up after a long sleep mode have been fixed. Crashing and freezing problems experienced in games such as Fortnite, The First Bezerker: Khazan, and Star Wars Outlaws are also resolved with this version.
The 576.02 driver is not limited to bug fixes. With the update, optimized setting profiles for games such as Deadlock, GTA V Enhanced, Monster Hunter Wilds and The Last of Us Part II are also offered to users. In addition, DLSS multi-frame generation support is activated in Black Myth: Wukong and No More Room in Hell 2.
There is also an important development for G-Sync users in this version. NVIDIA announced that it has added support for 19 new G-Sync compatible monitors. New models from brands such as Acer, Asus, LG, AOC, Dell and Samsung will now be able to take full advantage of G-Sync technology.
If you also have an RTX 50 series graphics card, you can increase the stability of your system and improve your game performance by downloading this new update from NVIDIA’s official website. It is known that many players have been waiting for this update, especially due to the recent blackout problems.
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