
Additionally, this Game Ready Driver supports the launch of titles supporting NVIDIA DLSS technology including Dead Space and Forspoken. This new Game Ready Driver provides the best day-0 gaming experience for the latest new games supporting NVIDIA DLSS 3 technology including Marvel’s Midnight Suns, Hitman 3, and Deliver Us Mars. Additionally, this drive is ready for the upcoming DLSS 3 updates that are coming to Marvel’s Midnight Suns, Hitman 3, and Deliver Us Mars, which add DLSS Frame Generation support to RTX 40 series GPUs.Īlongside these gaming updates, Nvidia's new GeForce 528.24 WHQL driver addresses several Adobe bugs that were introduced with their 528.02 driver, alongside a number of other bugs within productivity programs.īelow are some of the release notes for Nvidia's GeForce 528.24 Game Ready Drivers. Nvidia has just released their GeForce 528.24 WHQL Game Ready Driver, which comes with day-1 support for many of the latest PC games, including Dead Space (Remake) and Forspoken. Like opening three Chrome tabs at once.Got Adobe issues? Nvidia's new GeForce 528.24 Game Ready drivers may fix that Issue number 4007208 reads, “Higher CPU usage from NVIDIA Container may be observed after exiting a game.” Some users are showing CPU usage of up to 10-15 percent in these conditions - not enough to seriously hamper most gaming desktops, but more than enough to be an annoyance, especially if you use your PC for other intensive tasks. An updated list of open issues (including some that didn’t make it into the full release notes) was posted to Nvidia’s support forum, and spotted by. The company confirmed the problem with the latest driver update, 531.18, which was published on February 28th. Update: Nvidia has issued an optional hotfix that corrects this issue.

After a bit of investigation, Nvidia itself has confirmed the problem: Some users are seeing inflated CPU usage after closing 3D games, which persists until a reboot. So when some of them started noticing abnormally high CPU usage after the latest Nvidia GPU driver update, it threw up some red flags.

PC gamers love performance, and that performance isn’t limted to games themselves.
