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Nvidia confirms that Windows 11's October update hurt gaming performance, releases a patch
Windows 11 October 2025 update (KB5066835) caused reduced in-game performance on some Nvidia GPUs. Nvidia released Hotfix Display Driver 581.94 to address the issue; download it from Nvidia's site.
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Speed up Windows 11 with power, driver and GPU tweaks
Windows 11 can feel sluggish long before your hardware is truly outdated, especially if its power profile, drivers and graphics settings are working against you. With a handful of targeted tweaks, I ...
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Nvidia has urgently released Hotfix Driver 581.94 to resolve severe performance issues and frame rate drops plaguing gamers following the recent Windows 11 KB5066835 update. The operating system patch ...
Use the following fixes if your system has no sound after installing or updating the NVIDIA drivers in Windows 11/10: Updating the graphics card driver may have altered the audio settings in the BIOS.
Are you unable to save settings in NVIDIA Control Panel on Windows? If you have an NVIDIA graphics card, NVIDIA Control Panel is installed on your PC. It enables you to manage and control graphics ...
TL;DR: GeForce Game Ready Driver 591.44 WHQL enhances gaming with DLSS 4 support for Battlefield 6: Winter Offensive and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, fixes Windows 11 performance drops, restores 32-bit ...
NVIDIA has acknowledged performance issues affecting systems with NVIDIA GPUs after installing the Windows 11 22H2 Update. "Some users may observer lower performance in games or applications after ...
If you’re the kind of PC owner who measures their peace of mind in frames per second, don’t be too quick to apply the latest update to Windows 11. The just-released Windows 11 2022 Update is causing a ...
Nvidia confirmed today that it's working to fix a driver issue causing high CPU usage and blue screens of death (BSODs) on Windows systems. The buggy driver is the GeForce Game Ready 531.18 WHQL ...
In brief: Nvidia has confirmed that it will continue delivering Game Ready drivers for one year after Windows 10 reaches its end-of-life date this October, giving users more time to upgrade.
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