[Update 18-03-21]: Nvidia has now also updated the studio graphics driver to the new version 461.92. The changes and open issues are identical to the Game Ready driver. Info and download have been added below. Thanks to Ben.
[Original 16-03-21]: Nvidia announced the release of its GeForce 461.92 WHQL Game Ready graphics drivers, which include Nvidia Reflex technology in Overwatch, but only on test servers.
Its integration into public servants will come in the future through an update of the game itself. Once activated on these servers, the company promises to cut latency by almost half using a GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER (63ms vs 31ms) or GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER (47ms vs 24ms), while on a high-end GPU like the GeForce. RTX 3080 improvement is still considering going from a latency of 26ms to 16ms.
Nvidia has made a new graphics driver available for download. The GeForce 461.92 (Game Ready) fixes several problems. But there are still some outstanding problems. But here's everything in detail:
Fixed issues with the GeForce 461.92
- Some desktop applications may flicker or stutter when the window is resized on some PC configurations
- [GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER]: With some PC configurations, a random flicker may appear at the top of the monitor.
- [Vulkan] [Red Dead Redemption 2]: The game may display pixelated black dots or artifacts on the surface of the characters.
- [Rocket League]: Matches may take longer to load.
- [Fortnite]: Shader cache optimizations have been made to reduce intermittent jerking on some PC configurations.
- [Detroit: Become Human]: The game may crash if started with sharpening enabled.
- [Dungeon & Fighter]: The game may blink when selecting characters.
- [Zoom]: The GeForce Experience in-game overlay starts when a Zoom meeting starts.
- Enabling NVIDIA Surround with 4K HDMI 2.1 TVs may fail.
- A blue screen crash can occur while connecting / disconnecting the Samsung 8k TV.
Open problems in the GeForce and Studio driver
- [Rainbow Six Siege] [Volcano]: Smoke appears pixelated.
- [World of Warcraft: Shadowlands]: Random flickering can occur at certain points in the game
- [Supreme Commander / Supreme Commander 2]: The FPS is low in the games.
- [Batman Arkham Knight]: The game crashes when the turbulence smoke is activated.
- [Steam VR Game]: Jerking and lagging occurs when starting a game while any GPU hardware monitoring tool is running in the background.
- [G-SYNC] [NVIDIA Ampere / Turing GPU Architecture]: The power consumption of the GPU can increase in idle mode on systems that use certain G-SYNC monitors with higher refresh rates.
- [YouTube]: The video playback stutters when scrolling down the YouTube page.
- [Notebook]: Some Pascal-based notebooks with high refresh rate screens may randomly drop to 60Hz while gaming.
Info and download GeForce Game Ready
- Release Notes: 461.92-win10-win8-win7-release-notes.pdf
- Windows 10 64-bit standard driver 461.92-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql.exe
- Windows 10 64-bit DCH driver 461.92-desktop-win10-64bit-international-dch-whql.exe
- Windows 7 64-bit standard driver 461.92 461.92-desktop-win7-64bit-international-whql.exe
- Selection: nvidia.de/drivers
- As info: The standard driver is the one you installed yourself. The DCH driver (Declarative Componentized Hardware supported apps) is a new Windows 10 driver package that was preinstalled by OEMS and is updated via Windows Update. The components are the same in both packages. You cannot install the standard driver unless you have installed a DCH driver. Then this must first be completely uninstalled.
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