key takeaways
- NVIDIA has released a new 576.02 driver update, fixing 40 issues, including black and blank screen complaints.
- It is the largest bug fix of Nvidia, which resolves issues on 5040 and 5030 series chips with RTX 50 series chips.
- This update is the driver-taiir for the new GeForce RTX 5060 TI GPU released on 16 April.
NVIDIA has released the GEFORCE game ready driver version 576.02, which fixes more than 40 general bugs and gaming issues that users are facing on their RTX 40 and 50 series GPU.
It is one of the most comprehensive list of fixes that we have seen with the driver release, including a fix for the notorious black screen. We have counted at least 13 such black/blank screen fixes in this update. The ‘Black Screen’ problem has been addressed in the official update release ‘General Bugs’ segment, which includes a total of 25 fixes.
Some other issues solved include:
- The system is loaded with a RTX 50 series with a hard 572.16 driver
- High dpc delay
- Calculate Sader ‘Error’ Failure
- Normal system stability issues
Update 15 gaming bugs solve issues, including random accidents FortniteStuttering while using on VSYNC Overwatch 2Accident when using smooth speed Helblad 2: Senua saga And Last part 1 of usAnd frame generation issues in DLSS 4 Games.
Problems with Nvidia RTX 50 series
Since his launch in January, NVIDIA RTX 50 series GPU has been prone to issues. The most common were black/empty/blue screen and system crashes. After the introduction of DLSS 4 and 572 driver chains, these issues pop up, but this latest update has been fixed to them.
Displayport 2.1 issues were also common with 50 series, including unstable link rates on some monitor and vacant screens on others.
The DLSS 4 frame generations and G-Sync are used at high refreshing rates when playing games, it is also inspired to random blackout. However, users can disable the G-Sink to deal with this issue, only a temporary fix.
These problems also spread to GTX 40 and GTX 30 GPU versions, which forced users to switch back to the older drivers released in December last year. However, Nvidia has finally addressed these issues with the latest 576.02 release.
The driver is the game-game-game for the newly launched RTX 5060 TI (both 16GB and 8GB variants) of NVIDIA. 5060 TI is also the cheapest 16GB GPU of Nvidia which offers to date and costs $ 429. However, it is not yet ready for RTX 5060.
A long overduge update
It seemed that Nvidia had put her gaming GPU on the sideline with all her focus on AI chips. Popping more often with issues, its reputation took an important hit. It was a high time that Nvidia returned to its core SKU and resolved the issues that solved their GPU. And this is what it has done.
However, it still does not look forward to the fact that NVidia is moving forward with its new RTX 5060 TI set, especially 8 GB variants, without proper review exercises and potentially over-hairs. We have seen a lot of technical critics who were very surprised that Nvidia did not choose only 12 GB VRAM option instead.
He said, the new 576.02 driver update should get some relief to gamers and expect, 5060 TI is also confident in GPU. fingers crossed!
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