Nvidia’s GPU driver ‘totally broken’ uses overclockers, but a hotfix has just been released that fixes things


  • Nvidia’s 595.71 driver broke overclocking for graphics card users
  • The driver limited GPU voltages, leading to underperformance
  • Nvidia has just released a hotfix that fixes the problem

Usually, underclocking your graphics card requires a lot of careful manipulation, benchmarking and tweaking to get everything exactly right. It’s not something that’s forced on you or comes out of the blue, but it seems to be exactly what happened to many Nvidia customers who upgraded some of the top GPUs to the company’s 595.71 driver. Fortunately, although it did impact real-world gaming performance, a fix is ​​now available.

The issue was reported by VideoCardz, with the outlet noting that early feedback from the 595.71 driver had included reports of “change in core voltage and boost behavior, with many claiming a ceiling of around 0.95 to 0.975 V and clocks stalling around 2,955 to 2,985 MHz, or around 3,000 MHz, even after manual overtime.”

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