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NVIDIA releases 3.26 version driver repair patch to support RTX 40 series graphics card

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Nvidia confirmed in a statement that Windows 11 22H2 has compatibility issues on Nvidia GeForce cards, and released a fix that you can download from Nvidia’s official website.

According to reports, the NVIDIA GeForce Experience 3.26 version driver supports the new 8K 60FPS HDR Shadowplay Recording function, but only for RTX 40-level graphics cards.

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Bug fixes:

  • Fixed window minimization issues for games like Farming Simulator 22, Cyberpunk 2077, PUBG, and F1 2021, while enabling in-game floating windows.
  • Fixed desktop notifications for GFE giveaways.

  • Fixed Alt+F12 not working in other apps

  • Fixed an issue where the performance info window would reset to basic settings after a system restart or starting a new game

  • Fixed Reflex analyzer incorrectly showing render lag instead of PC lag.

  • Fixed an issue where the system would restart after an automatic update.

According to user feedback on Reddit and Feedback Hub, in some cases, Windows 11 22H2 may cause a blue screen of death problem, and on the Nvidia card platform, it will also cause the game FPS to decrease, and have a substantial impact on PC performance.

An Nvidia spokesperson confirmed that the chipmaker is aware that users may see performance hits to certain games when using the initially released Windows 11 22H2 on systems powered by GeForce graphics cards. Nvidia and Microsoft have discovered issues related to the new “graphics debugging tools” added to Windows 11 22H2.

The two companies are working closely together to release a driver update that should completely fix the game’s performance issues. Nvidia said the Windows 11 22H2 feature was turned on unexpectedly, causing performance issues, particularly lower frame rates in some games.

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