NVIDIA 610.74 Driver
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Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/1upuh8a/game_ready_driver_61074_faqdiscussion
NVIDIA Game Ready Driver version 610.74 delivers specific optimizations for DOOM: The Dark Ages | Revelations and Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced while marking the official retirement of the classic NVIDIA Control Panel in favor of the new NVIDIA App. Additionally, the update establishes a 1620 MHz threshold for Blackwell GPUs, forcing displays running above this frequency, such as 8K at 60Hz, to default to display scaling rather than GPU scaling to conserve system bandwidth. Despite resolving a global flickering issue in Tencent Meeting when using Smooth Motion, community benchmarking shows mixed performance metrics—such as a 1.29% gain in 3DMark Steel Nomad alongside minor FPS drops in Age of Empires II: DE on an RTX 3070. Community feedback remains highly critical due to zero game-specific bug fixes, persistent G-Sync and VRR flickering, broken frame rate caps when using Frame Generation on RTX 5080 GPUs, black ground textures in Halo Infinite, and consistent crashing in DOOM: The Dark Ages on RTX 4090 hardware, leading many users to recommend staying on stable legacy builds like driver 596.49.
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