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Nvidia Driver Rescues Windows 11 Gamers

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Nvidia released a hotfix driver to address FPS drops.
  • Windows 11's October update caused significant performance issues.
  • The new driver reportedly restores FPS and reduces stuttering.
Nvidia Driver Rescues Windows 11 Gamers

Following widespread reports of significant FPS degradation in games after Windows 11's October update (KB5066835), Nvidia has stepped in with a critical driver hotfix. This update, version 581.94, specifically targets the performance hits that have frustrated many gamers. The issues are believed to stem from faulty communication between games, the Desktop Window Manager, and PC hardware, possibly exacerbated by changes to Windows 11's Multi-Plane Overlay (MPO).

Early adopters of the new Nvidia driver have shared positive feedback, confirming a restoration of previous gaming performance. Some users have even reported frame rate increases exceeding 65 percent, along with a notable improvement in 1-percent low frame rates. This indicates a substantial reduction in game-altering stuttering and a smoother overall gaming experience.

While this Nvidia hotfix offers a quick solution for affected users, it is advised to install it only if experiencing the specific gaming performance problems. It is anticipated that AMD and Intel will also release similar fixes for their respective graphics cards. Microsoft has yet to provide an official statement or solution for the issue.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The FPS drops were reportedly caused by Windows 11's October update (KB5066835), potentially due to issues with hardware communication and Multi-Plane Overlay (MPO) settings.
Nvidia has released a hotfix driver (version 581.94) that aims to resolve the FPS performance issues experienced by Windows 11 users.
Yes, users report that the Nvidia hotfix driver not only improves average frame rates but also significantly boosts minimum frame rates, reducing stuttering.

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