NVIDIA has released a stable version of the GeForce Game Ready 576.28 driver with WHQL certification. The update combined corrections of previous emergency patches, including Hotfixes 576.26 and 576.15, but unlike them, a full quality test has been passed on. The most important focus of developers is to eliminate problems with the RTX of the 50th series and to increase stability in popular games.
The driver 576.28 determines a number of problems that the owners of the new GPU are dealing with. Under the most important corrections:
- Reduction of the frequency of GPU in downtime after installing version 576.02;
- Fly on the screen when using DisplayPort 2.1 at high frequencies;
- Departure in games and problems with display (artifacts of shadows, flickering light, damage to textures);
- Errors when working with different monitors and malfunctions in temperature monitoring utensils after leaving sleep mode.

Nvidia warns that some bugs are still relevant, but is held in priority in priority. The update also adds optimization for DLSS 4 Arc Raiders, Deadzone: Rogue, eighth season Diablo IV and What wind meet. Also improved compatibility with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered and announced support for DLSS and Reflex Technologies in the coming release Doom: The Dark Ages.
Version 576.28 is available for Windows 10 (22h2) and Windows 11 (24h2). It is compatible with video cards from the Maxwell series (GTX 750 TI) to the latest Blackwell (RTX 5090). For the installation it is recommended to use GeForce Experience or the official Nvidia website. The update is mainly focused on the owners of the RTX 50th series, but it can also be useful for users of older GPUs, especially those who are confronted with the following problems in games.
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Source: VG Times

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