NVIDIA has just released its latest GeForce Game Ready 576.02 WHQL driver, tackling some longstanding issues that have been a source of frustration for many users. If you’ve been grappling with black screens, crashes, and freezes ever since the launch of the RTX 50 series, relief is finally here.
The RTX 50 series, while powerful, has been hampered by various driver issues, causing black screens and game crashes. These problems not only affected the latest models but also spilled over to older cards, including the RTX 40 and RTX 30 series. Until now, users had to rely on outdated drivers, dating as far back as December, while waiting for a comprehensive solution.
This latest driver release promises to address these pervasive issues effectively. It comes packed with a plethora of fixes aimed at making your gaming experience smoother, especially for those running the RTX 50 series. Key gaming bugs fixed include random crashes in titles like Fortnite and game stability issues related to DLSS Frame Generation and GSYNC, among others.
Beyond gaming, the driver also resolves general bugs and enhances overall system stability. Issues like black screens on system wake and crashes when the computer is under specific conditions have been remedied. Additionally, compatibility improvements for new and existing display setups have been made to prevent annoying screen blanks and flickering.
For first-time implementations and game launches, the new driver provides support for the newly debuted GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards. While a host of issues have been addressed, there are still a few open ones, such as black screens on certain notebook configurations and crashes in specific games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
All these improvements make the 576.02 WHQL driver a must-install for users seeking a more stable, seamless gaming and computing experience. The update is available now, and NVIDIA encourages users to provide feedback on any ongoing problems, ensuring future driver updates can be even more robust.






