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NVIDIA GeForce 576.52 WHQL Drivers Released

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NVIDIA has released the latest version of its GeForce Game Ready drivers, GeForce 576.52 WHQL. The new drivers add support for the new GeForce RTX 5060 desktop and laptop GPUs, and are Game Ready drivers which add DLSS 4 support for F1 25 and Dune: Awakening games, and support for "full ray tracing" update for NARAKA: BLADEPOINT.

The list of fixed issues includes several gaming bugs, including game crashes in F1 23, F1 24, and SCUM games, black screen corruption issues in Diablo II Resurrected when using DLSS, and shader disk cache issues with certain games. NVIDIA also fixed general bugs in Lumion 12 with missing certain UI components and in Varjo XR3 HMD which was not working on RTX 50 series GPUs.

DOWNLOAD: NVIDIA GeForce 576.52 WHQL



Game Ready for GeForce RTX 5060
  • This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games supporting DLSS 4 technology including F1 25 and Dune: Awakening, as well as the Full Ray Tracing update for NARAKA: BLADEPOINT.

Gaming Technology
  • Adds support for GeForce RTX 5060 desktop and laptop GPUs.

Fixed Gaming Bugs
  • [F1 23/F1 24] Game crashes at the end of a race
  • [Diablo II Resurrected] Game displays black screen corruption when using DLSS
  • [SCUM] Game may crash after updating to R575 drivers
  • Shader disk cache will not be created with certain games if OS username contains unicode characters

Fixed General Bugs
  • [Lumion 12] Missing certain UI components
  • [Varjo XR3] Varjo XR3 HMD is not working on RTX 50 series GPUs

Known Issues
  • Flickering/corruption around light sources in Ghost of Tsushima Directors Cut
  • Cyberpunk 2077 will crash when using Photo Mode to take a screenshot with path tracing enabled
  • EA Sports FC 25 may crash during gameplay
  • [Forza Horizon 5] Game may crash after extended gameplay

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This, highly likely, being the last desktop GPU to be released. I'd expect this is the driver that fixes 99% of problems. Or it just continues, because using a driver that supports all the way back to GTX 700 Series doesn't work for the tech in the RTX 50 series.
 
This, highly likely, being the last desktop GPU to be released. I'd expect this is the driver that fixes 99% of problems. Or it just continues, because using a driver that supports all the way back to GTX 700 Series doesn't work for the tech in the RTX 50 series.
I've no faith in NVIDIA getting all their Game Ready driver issues sorted, since they've already made it loud and clear that they couldn't care less about the gaming audience at this point. But all we can do is pray for a miracle, sadly.
 
I've no faith in NVIDIA getting all their Game Ready driver issues sorted, since they've already made it loud and clear that they couldn't care less about the gaming audience at this point. But all we can do is pray for a miracle, sadly.

you would think with all that money hiring a few extra driver software devs would just be pennies to them, why not just do it and make everyone happy...

i will never understand companies, its kind of like the ancient philosophers talked about, greed destroys men etc
 
At CES, Jacket Man said that "GeForce enabled AI", and that "now AI is coming home to GeForce".

Okay then why doesn't nVidia use AI to write/fix the drivers?
Oh wait maybe they do... and this is the best result current AI can deliver.
That's why this isn't marketed and bragged about, who would brag about a dumb AI messing things up?
Oh what does this button do? <Launches nukes> ooops may I insert another coin and try again?

Kill it with fireeeeee!!! :rockout:
 
With the driver issues and the 12 pin connector problems, it is prime opportunity for AMD or Intel to capitalize on the missteps, the questions is will they.
 
Ever since that 572.xx driver I lost faith.
 
you would think with all that money hiring a few extra driver software devs would just be pennies to them, why not just do it and make everyone happy...

i will never understand companies, its kind of like the ancient philosophers talked about, greed destroys men etc
They don't want to keep everybody happy. They want to make money, as much of it as possible. You and I may call it greed, others call it capitalism. It's all the costs vs profit game at play.
 
They don't want to keep everybody happy. They want to make money, as much of it as possible. You and I may call it greed, others call it capitalism. It's all the costs vs profit game at play.

I'm sure some people that had bought 9070 xt were aware nvidia's driver issues though and otherwise would have went Nvidia this round. I think because stock was so low for so long though, Nvidia just didn't care. i think its less to do with capitalism and more just an inept company
 
I'm sure some people that had bought 9070 xt were aware nvidia's driver issues though and otherwise would have went Nvidia this round.
I'd agree that there must be at least one person who did this so "some" is accurate, but I doubt it was hoardes of people. For every one that had an issue there must be dozens, maybe hundreds who have not, such is the nature of the vocal minority.

Just like AMD's Driver reputation (which I also believe is exaggerated and outdated), it's perpetuated and amplified by the nature of the way we are - when we have issues we complain, and if things are working fine we don't. So you're exposed to disproportionately more of the people with issues than those without.

The only 50 series bug I've had so far has been weird OC behaviour at bootup (not applying my OC settings correctly), which is hard to be all that mad about when I used 3rd party tools to do it.

I don't deny there have been issues of course, I see the complaints, but because there's a bug listed/raised, that doesn't necessitate it affecting everyone.
 
I've no faith in NVIDIA getting all their Game Ready driver issues sorted, since they've already made it loud and clear that they couldn't care less about the gaming audience at this point. But all we can do is pray for a miracle, sadly.

Zero issues on my 2 year old RTX 4070, drivers are fantastic. Obviously they'll get the sorted for the 50 series too enough with the hyperboli they already have nothing but a handful of minor fixes a week at this point.
 
Didn't we just had an driver update last week ?

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At this point I think the issue is deep inside the hardware.
These frequent driver fixes are just 'try & error' to see which 'cover up' method works the best.
 
I'm sure some people that had bought 9070 xt were aware nvidia's driver issues though and otherwise would have went Nvidia this round. I think because stock was so low for so long though, Nvidia just didn't care. i think its less to do with capitalism and more just an inept company
As long as there's a buttload of fans who wouldn't have anything other than an Nvidia GPU in their computer, and a buttload of other customers who are high on the AI kool-aid, I don't think Nvidia has a reason to care. Value-conscious hardware enthusiasts are a tiny minority compared to either group.
 
Did anybody already risk it? :fear:
Yes, I'm using it now. Seems to be pretty good; however, this still hasn't fixed my Control game. /sigh

Zero issues on my 2 year old RTX 4070, drivers are fantastic. Obviously they'll get the sorted for the 50 series too enough with the hyperboli they already have nothing but a handful of minor fixes a week at this point.
Yeah, 40 series wasn't the problem...its the 50 series. Are you using the current drivers or you stayed with the "older" drivers that Nvidia said for 40 series users to stay with?
 
you would think with all that money hiring a few extra driver software devs would just be pennies to them, why not just do it and make everyone happy...

i will never understand companies, its kind of like the ancient philosophers talked about, greed destroys men etc

Nvidia probably let AI write drivers now :laugh: , we are seeing far more drivers being release than usual, and they are all poor quality.
 
No mention of stability improvements at all?

Guess I'm stuck on last years drivers. Updating leads to marvel rivals crashing.
 
I'm sure some people that had bought 9070 xt were aware nvidia's driver issues though and otherwise would have went Nvidia this round. I think because stock was so low for so long though, Nvidia just didn't care. i think its less to do with capitalism and more just an inept company
I did, I went from a 3080 to a 9070 XT due to the driver and 12 pin issues.
 
AMD's Driver reputation (which I also believe is exaggerated and outdated)
It indeed is exaggerated but it still bugs out occasionally and allows tons less fine tuning than the nVidia driver does. The fact you can't overclock your GPU from the control panel and the fact it looks exactly the same as it looked a couple dozen years ago doesn't do nVidia any wrong: OC is dead anyway and style doesn't matter if you have no substance.

I think the 57x.xx drivers per se are fine, it's just hardware was made sans enough effort.
 
Well, nothing blew up yet, I still think after they ironed out all the issues, there is still performance numbers to improve.

Oh and if any of you haven't played Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, damn, just do it, do it. I am a cranky old gamer and this thing, is now one of my top games of all time, if not number 1, extremely well done. damn.
 
Well, nothing blew up yet, I still think after they ironed out all the issues, there is still performance numbers to improve.

Oh and if any of you haven't played Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, damn, just do it, do it. I am a cranky old gamer and this thing, is now one of my top games of all time, if not number 1, extremely well done. damn.
I keep hearing about all the good news about that game... after I get this certification, I'm scooping that game up!
 
Seems like it solved my black screen issue that sometimes happened (for a second or so) when I switched from D2R to Viber (happened even in 566.36).

The fact you can't overclock your GPU from the control panel and the fact it looks exactly the same as it looked a couple dozen years ago doesn't do nVidia any wrong: OC is dead anyway and style doesn't matter if you have no substance.
nV control panel's native windows style looks professional. A big selling point for me, however taste can be subjective. OC is dead but UV is very much alive. It still doesn't matter, because using a "curve" in Afterburner is superior to AMD's method.
 
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Tested this garbage of a driver in 3 games ,and same crashes as before. Had to revert to the last working driver for the 50x0 series, 573.23:
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