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Nvidia corrects critical fan failure with 595.71 driver update

Nvidia recently hit a major snag with its 595.59 driver release, which was meant to be the “Game Ready” for the launches of Resident Evil Requiem and Marathon. Instead of delivering smooth frames, it delivered a genuine hardware scare. Just hours after launch, the company had to remove the driver and advise users to roll back because the driver was disabling fan controls. 

To solve the issue, the development team released the 595.71 WHQL driver. This corrected version squashes the bugs that caused those cooling failures. It also includes a fix for a crash in Blackmagic Design that occurred during AV1 decoding. If you've been holding off on your Raccoon City return because of overheating fears, this is the update that makes it safe to go back in the water.

Despite the emergency nature of this patch, all performance enhancements remain in place. That means you can still leverage DLSS 4 in Resident Evil Requiem to maximise your frame rates, while Marathon players still get access to DLSS and Reflex. It is the same performance boost promised last week, but this time, your hardware will actually stay cool while delivering it. The detailed patch notes can be found below:

Fixed Gaming Bugs

  • The Ascent: Intermittent black bar on top of screen on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs [5859818]
  • Total War: THREE KINGDOMS: Green artifacts appear on GeForce RTX 50 series [5745647]
  • FINAL FANTASY XII The Zodiac Age crashes with fatal error after driver update [5741199]
  • Call of Duty Modern Warfare (2019) displays image corruption after driver update [5733427]
  • Quantum Break: Performance drops significantly on Act 4 Part 1 [5607678]

Fixed General Bugs

  • 595.59: HW monitoring utilities not detecting all fans on the GPU [5934264]
  • 595.59: One or more fans not spinning on GPUs after driver update [5934333]
  • Blackmagic Design: AV1 decode crash [5671098]

KitGuru says: Are you planning on downloading the new driver ASAP, or will you wait a few days to see how it goes?

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