In line with the release of the Geforce RTX 3060 mid-range graphics card, NVIDIA also released the latest driver to date with version number 461.72 WHQL. In addition to many bug fixes and some bug fixes, a limitation of the hash performance that makes graphics cards less interesting for crypto miners and better performance, the driver also supports NVIDIA's upcoming new mining GPUs CMP 30HX and CMP 40HX for the first time.
As the company announced yesterday evening, a hotfix driver with version number 461.81 has now been made available for download, which is supposed to fix some problems with the game-ready driver 461.72. The changes listed in the changelog include shader cache optimizations in connection with Fortnite, fixed graphics errors in Red Dead Redemption 2, crashes in Detroit: Become Human, and shorter loading times in Rocket League. Furthermore, the random flickering on GTX 1660 Super graphics cards has been fixed and NVIDIA Surround is possible again with 4K HDMI 2.1 televisions.
A complete overview of the changelog with all resolved problems can be found in the summary below:
- [Fortnite] Shader cache optimizations to reduce intermittent jerking in some PC configurations. [3244272]
- [GeForce GTX 1660 Super]: With some PC configurations, random flickering may appear at the top of the monitor. [3184254]
- [Vulkan] Red Dead Redemption 2 may display pixelated black dots. [3266614]
- Some desktop applications can jerk with some PC configurations when moving in the window. [3252200]
- Enabling NVIDIA Surround with 4K HDMI 2.1 TVs may fail. [3184849]
- [Rocket League] Games may take longer to load. [3244324]
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