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NVIDIA Releases GeForce 536.23 WHQL Game Ready Drivers

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NVIDIA today released the GeForce 536.23 WHQL Game Ready drivers. These come with optimization for F1 23, including support for real-time ray tracing, NVIDIA Reflex low-latency mode, and DLSS. At launch, the game supports DLSS 2, but EA intends to add support for DLSS 3 in a post-launch game update (following which there will be another optimization update from NVIDIA). The drivers also add optimization for Aliens: Dark Descent, a top-down co-op action RPG based on Unreal Engine 4. The drivers fix a bug that caused random crashes in Microsoft Flight Simulator after updating to GeForce 531.41 WHQL drivers. Certain game stability issues with Read Dead Redemption were also fixed.

DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 536.23 WHQL



Game Ready for F1 23: This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games featuring DLSS 2 technology including F1 23. Additionally, this Game Ready Driver supports the launch of Aliens: Dark Descent.

Game Ready
  • F1 23
  • Aliens: Dark Descent

G-Sync Support
  • ASUS PG38UQ
  • ASUS VG27AQ3A
  • ASUS VG279QM1A
  • ASUS VG27AQML1A
  • LG 27GR83Q
  • LG 32GR93U
  • Panasonic MZ1500
  • Panasonic MZ980

GFE Optimal Settings
  • Diablo IV
  • Starship Troopers: Extermination
  • Street Fighter 6
  • System Shock
  • The Lord Of The Rings: Gollum
  • The Outlast Trials
  • Voidtrain

Fixed Gaming Bugs
  • [Microsoft Flight Simulator] Game may randomly crash when playing in DX12 mode after updating to driver 531.41 [4051526]
  • [Red Dead Redemption] Game shows random stability issues [4140319]

Fixed General Bugs
  • Fast sync caps the game FPS to the monitors maximum refresh rate [4114157]
  • Surface Book/Surface Studio stuck at lowest clock speeds when running on battery [4063597]
  • When using multiple monitors which support adaptive sync, users may see random flicker on certain displays when G-SYNC is enabled after updating to driver 535.98 [4138119]
  • [ON1 Photo RAW] Application crashing [4114127]

Known Issues
  • Increase in DPC latency observed in Latencymon [3952556]
  • Applying GeForce Experience Freestyle filters cause games to crash [4008945]

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NVIDIA continually not fixing DPC latency.

Amazing.
 
Lucky i'm not affected by this so called latency bug, everything is running butter smooth.
 
Lucky i'm not affected by this so called latency bug, everything is running butter smooth.

Me either. Although it's bad for the health of OCD people.
 
After updating, when i opened gpu-z, the boost clocks and memory clocks were raised to 1783 and 1800 MHz on my ASUS DUAL RTX 2060 EVO OC. Below is GPU-Z screenshot. No overclocking was applied during update and after the update I restarted the system and no overclocking was applied on restart. Anyone having this issue or have an explantion for it?
 

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  • When using multiple monitors which support adaptive sync, users may see random flicker on certain displays when G-SYNC is enabled after updating to driver 535.98 [4138119]
I dont have issues with flickering, i have issues with my main monitor just losing signal. And it seems to be triggered if i pull up something full screen, like youtube video stream, etc on my other monitor. Been this way for last several drivers though, but maybe this is the fix.
 
Still no fix for people using 4K 144Hz and G-Sync, had to disable it because it kept losing signal.
 
Still no fix for people using 4K 144Hz and G-Sync, had to disable it because it kept losing signal.
Perhaps same issue i have with my 1440p 240hz monitor. Tried 3 different DP cables as well. No change
 
Super annoying for nVidia to release the day after Patch Tuesday, so instead of doing the driver update along with everything else, we have to do another round of patching across every machine.
 
Patch Tuesday, so instead of doing the driver update along with everything else, we have to do another round of patching across every machine.

Or set windows updates to auto-update...
 
Perhaps same issue i have with my 1440p 240hz monitor. Tried 3 different DP cables as well. No change
Dude, what monitor do you have? I had the same problem with my samsung od 9, i fixed it. I changed DP version to 1.2 (was 1.4) in options of the monitor.
 
Dude, what monitor do you have? I had the same problem with my samsung od 9, i fixed it. I changed DP version to 1.2 (was 1.4) in options of the monitor.
Asus XG27AQM. Ill have too see if changing dp version is even an option.
 
Lucky i'm not affected by this so called latency bug, everything is running butter smooth.

Me either. Although it's bad for the health of OCD people.

Run LatencyMon. I bet it'll return the NVIDIA driver causing a lot of latency.

This will present itself as crackling audio at times, BTW.
 
Run LatencyMon. I bet it'll return the NVIDIA driver causing a lot of latency.

This will present itself as crackling audio at times, BTW.

I mean my PC is connected to a dolby Atmos system 0 issues.
 
I'm also not having issues with audio, using optical connection to receiver.
 
Audio shouldn't be an issue unless you are, for whatever reason, using the Nvidia HD Audio codec would be my guess.

Dude, what monitor do you have? I had the same problem with my samsung od 9, i fixed it. I changed DP version to 1.2 (was 1.4) in options of the monitor.
I can change it to 1.0, 1.2, or 1.4. Its set to 1.4, and it has to be or I can't run the 240Hz refresh at all.

I am going to get a new cable that is HBR3 VESA certified too see if that helps at all. It should, most of the cables ive tried have been cheapo ones off Amazon, that are probably arent able to push advertised bandwidth.
 
Run LatencyMon. I bet it'll return the NVIDIA driver causing a lot of latency.

This will present itself as crackling audio at times, BTW.
No audio crackles on my end, using a Creative Sound Blaster ZXR (PCI-E).
 
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