NVIDIA 595.76 Hotfix Driver
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Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/1rkwxro/geforce_hotfix_display_driver_version_59576/
NVIDIA released GeForce Hotfix Driver 595.76 as an optional patch to address specific software regressions introduced in the previous 595.71 branch. The update focuses on removing artificial GPU voltage caps that limited overclocking headroom and resolves stability issues in titles like Star Citizen and Resident Evil Requiem. While the patch successfully restores power delivery and fixes graphical glitches on RTX 50 series hardware, its abbreviated testing phase has introduced new technical flaws. Users report that the "fan-stop" idle feature is now non-functional on several board partner models, and persistent screen flickering remains unresolved for many. Enthusiasts recommend this driver only for those experiencing the specific voltage or crash issues, while others should wait for the verified WHQL release to avoid these new thermal management and display bugs.
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