Nvidia has plugged one hole in the leaky ship of its RTX-50 series graphics cards, with the release of a fix for black screen issues that have plagued some new owners after a recent driver update.
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I was under the impression the Nvidia RTX 50-series black screen issue was dead and buried at this point, after VBIOS updates were released for some affected cards and an official driver from Nvidia ...
Facepalm: The black screen and system instability woes have been raging for some time now – not just on the RTX 50 series, but also on some 40- and 30-series cards. Nvidia first acknowledged the ...
Nvidia today launched one of the most significant bug-fixing driver updates in GeForce history with the all-new RTX 5060 Ti supported game-ready driver update. Driver version 576.02 fixes 40 gaming ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA is investigating black screen issues affecting RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs (plus maybe also RTX 5070 Ti cards), and some older models too (RTX 4000 and 3000). The cause isn't yet clear, and ...
EDIT: n/m what appears below, but be warned you might experience the same thing. I held down the power switch to turn the machine off, started it up again, it complained, made me go to BIOS setup, I ...
Why it matters: The recent change in Nvidia's driver requirements has created a significant issue for users with older hardware. It can unexpectedly impact many users, potentially causing their ...
In order to use a connected monitor, your computer's graphics processing unit (GPU, sometimes called a video card or graphics card) needs up-to-date drivers to properly parse the flow of data between ...