Following on from the big stable release back in late February that gave us VRR for multiple displays and various bug fixes, NVIDIA have released driver version 570.133.07.
This is just a small one, as it's a bug fix update. There's no date for the next major feature release just yet.
Released March 18th the latest release comes with these noted changes:
- Fixed a bug that could cause console restoration to fail with soft lockups on some UEFI systems.
- Fixed a bug causing clocking issues in games with DLSS frame generation.
- Fixed a bug that could prevent RTX 50 series GPUs from enabling HDR on certain HDMI displays, resulting in washed out HDR content.
- Fixed a bug preventing certain notebook systems from enabling the ACPI video backlight driver when needed.
Source: NVIDIA
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Since 565 I seem to have issues with certain Unity games. White flashes that appear to be related to UI elements. Initially, I thought it was a game bug since I encountered it in one game specifically. But I've since seen minor versions in other games. Always Unity though. I should really test if 570 fixes this.
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Oof. A couple of days after the PPA finally got around to building the non-beta driver from the 570 branch, Nvidia releases a new one. Hopefully they'll move quicker on this one.
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