Nvidia GeForce: Driver aims to offer improved performance and stability
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Nvidia's latest graphics driver, the Geforce Hotfix Display Driver 595.76, is not only supposed to correct errors, but according to initial reports, it should also bring more performance and stability to games.
Nvidia's latest graphics driver, the Geforce Hotfix Display Driver 595.76, which had addressed a problem with the voltage modulation of overclocked GPUs, should not only correct errors, but according to initial reports also bring more performance and stability in games, as the website Wccftech reports. On Reddit it can be read that a user with his Asus Prime Geforce RTX 5080 OC was able to achieve a new personal record in the 3DMark Time Spy and also achieved a higher score in the very demanding 3DMark Steel Nomad. The additional power should be about 7 percent, according to the user.
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The mentioned user also recorded a noticeable increase in games, such as Assetto Corsa and BeamNG, where his Geforce RTX 5080 is now supposed to render 15 to 30 frames per second more than before. He says that the previous graphics driver "limited" the clock frequencies of the graphics processor when it was overclocked. With the new hotfix graphics driver, it seems that Blackwell GPUs can now be overclocked better than ever before, as the further comments in the r/overclocking subreddit can substantiate.
As usual, the optimizations and bug fixes of the Geforce Hotfix Display Driver 595.76 will also be included in the upcoming stable Geforce graphics driver, which is expected in a timely manner.
What experiences have you had with the Geforce Hotfix Display Driver 595.76? Have all the problems been solved and how has the performance and OC potential developed? The Shero King editorial team is looking forward to your feedback.

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