NVIDIA has rolled out another hotfix for its GeForce display driver, targeting persistent display problems and an unusual GPU temperature bug. This release marks another attempt to tackle challenges faced with the RTX 50 series GPUs. NVIDIA has faced quite the ordeal, releasing a series of quick fixes to address the various glitches that emerged with the original driver version, v576.02.
The most recent hotfix, v576.15, aims to resolve several key issues:
1. Shadow flicker or corruption occurring in certain games after updating to GRD 576.02.
2. Crashes in Lumion 2024 during render mode on GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards.
3. GPU monitoring utilities failing to display temperature readings post-sleep mode.
4. Games crashing while compiling shaders after the GRD 576.02 update.
5. Black screen occurrences on GeForce RTX 50 series notebooks when resuming from Modern Standby.
6. Random V-SYNC micro-stutters in SteamVR when using multiple displays.
7. Reduced idle GPU clock speeds following the GRD 576.02 update.
Between these known display troubles, the new GPU temperature bug emerged, causing inaccurate temperature readings after a system resumes from sleep, affecting GPU voltage and clock speeds. This peculiar issue proved troublesome for users, but thankfully, the latest driver hotfix effectively addresses such complications.
Gamers and tech enthusiasts can now grab the GeForce Hotfix display driver version 576.15 to see if it remedies the display crashes and temperature sensor errors. NVIDIA continues to refine its support, ensuring a smoother experience for its RTX 50 series users.






