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Nvidia offers both Game Ready and Studio drivers for its graphics card. Here's the one you should pick for your PC.
Nvidia's new 572:xx Game Ready Drivers are reportedly causing issues in InZoi and The First Beserk: Khazan games Issues appear to occur on RTX 4000 and RTX 3000 GPUs Game developers have advised ...
GeForce Game Ready Driver 576.88 also adds support for the new entry-level GeForce RTX 5050 desktop and laptop GPU debuting ...
Nvidia debuts Smooth Motion Frames support on RTX 40 series GPUs with its latest preview driver, bringing frame gen to ...
Nvidia has been at the center of controversy since its RTX 5000 series Blackwell GPU launch, with issues regarding missing specs and driver issues widespread – and unfortunately, the latter is still a ...
Nvidia is ending support for its older graphics cards, including the GeForce GTX 1000, 900, and 700 series. The company ...
The RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 are here at last, along with a fresh Nvidia Game Ready Driver. The latest driver, 576.02, adds support for the new GPUs and kills some pesky bugs, including Gsync and ...
There aren't any major triple-A games releasing this week that we are aware of (soon, though), but there is a new 'Game Ready' driver release by the folks at NVIDIA all the same.
New Nvidia App Beta out as well with new features Nvidia has released its newest Geforce 565.90 WHQL Game Ready driver which brings day-one optimizati ...
NVIDIA's latest GeForce "Game Ready" GPU driver 576.28 25.4.1 fixes "grey screen" bugs and other screen-specific issues with high refresh rates.
Nvidia's Game Ready drivers are the most stable option for PC gamers. In this guide, we'll walk you through updating and uninstalling them.