NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.59: What's New and Improved

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NVIDIA has released its GeForce Game Ready Driver version 595.59 for Windows 10 and 11, introducing support for DLSS 4 in Resident Evil Requiem and a Game Ready slot for Marathon with Reflex. This update includes several bug fixes addressing issues such as black bars and crashes in various games, as well as a crash related to Blackmagic Design's AV1 decoder. Players can expect improved performance, with frame rates increasing by over 10% while maintaining visual quality, particularly benefiting mid-range graphics cards. The installation process is straightforward, with an optional NVIDIA App available for adjusting overclock settings and keeping drivers updated



NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.59: What's New and Improved

The latest NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver, version 595.59, has been released for Windows 10 and 11, bringing support for DLSS 4 in Resident Evil Requiem and a new Game Ready slot for Marathon with Reflex. The driver also includes several bug fixes that should resolve issues such as black bars and crashes in games like Ascent, Total War: Three Kingdoms, and Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age. Additionally, it addresses a crash caused by multiple OBU packets hitting the GPU at once when using Blackmagic Design's AV1 decoder. Installing 595.59 is relatively straightforward, with an optional NVIDIA App available for tweaking overclock settings and keeping drivers up to date.

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