Nvidia’s latest HotFix driver addresses G-Sync issues and more

Nvidia's latest HotFix driver addresses G-Sync issues and more

Nvidia’s latest HotFix driver addresses G-Sync issues and more

Nvidia has just released its Geforce 461.51 HotFix driver for Windows 10, addressing many of the issues contained within their older Geforce 461.40 driver. 

This driver contains no Game Ready optimisations or any other performance-enhancing add-ons. This drive is exclusively for bug fixes, many of which relate to G-Sync and Nvidia’s RTX 30 series of graphics cards. 

G-Sync users who are having issues with LG CX series TVs or framerate stutters in Hitman 2 or Edge of Eternity should download this driver, as should those who are having issues with Nvidia Surround configurations.  Those experiencing issues with Chrome or Edge internet browsers with RTX 30 series GPUs should also give this driver a try. 

Full release notes for Nvidia’s 461.51 HotFix driver are below. 

  

Nvidia's latest HotFix driver addresses G-Sync issues and more

GeForce Hotfix display driver version 461.51 is based on our latest Game Ready Driver 461.40.
 
The hotfix addresses the following issues:

  • – [Ampere] Chrome/Edge may experience random TDR while browsing [3195894]
  • – [G-SYNC][Edge of Eternity/Hitman 2]: The games experience stutter and low FPS when Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling in windowed mode [200685971]
  • – Wallpaper Engine app may crash on startup or upon resume from sleep. [3208963]
  • – [461.40] LG CX OLED TVs (2020) are not recognized as G-SYNC Compatible displays [3244055]
  • – [Surround][RTX 30 series] PC may display no signal message when enabling NVIDIA Surround [3230565]
  • – On some Notebooks ‘Maximum Graphics Power’ information missing in NV Control Panel – System Information [200697069]

Click the appropriate link to download:
Windows 10 64-bit Standard Driver – Click Here
Windows 10 64-bit DCH Driver – Click Here


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Nvidia's latest HotFix driver addresses G-Sync issues and more