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NVIDIA GeForce 576.80 Game Ready WHQL Drivers Released
by GFreeman Today, 09:32 Discuss (3 Comments)
NVIDIA has released the latest version of its GeForce Game Ready drivers, version 576.80 WHQL. The new drivers fix a couple of gaming and general bugs, and are Game Ready drivers which means these bring day-0 support for Remedy Entertainment's co-op multiplayer game, FBC: Firebreak, which includes full ray tracing, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, and NVIDIA Reflex. It also adds support for REMATCH, coming with DLSS 4 With Multi Frame Generation support, and support for DOOM: The Dark Ages' new update, which adds path tracing and DLSS Ray Reconstruction. The new drivers also add support for 46 new and updated NVIDIA app DLSS overrides, and 4 new Optimal Playable Settings profiles.

NVIDIA also fixed several gaming and general bugs, including stability issues in games like Dune: Awakening, EA Sports FC 25, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Marvel Rivals, Gray Zone Warfare, Forza Horizon 5, and others, a well as some general bugs including GeForce RTX 5090 FE acoustic improvements for idle and low loads, and fix for an issue where certain DisplayPort 1.4 monitors may display random black screen flicker when connected to DisplayPort 2.1 graphics card.”

Any good KickAssCop Comixbooks ?
 
Installed the Studio version over the prior Studio version via the Nvidia App. All is well so far...

And yes, Nvidia now has me rather gun shy on their drivers, which is why I'm on the Studio version.
 
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Hmm it's okay in Cyberpunk tho, performance is good, but a little lower in 3dMark TimeSpy and Port Royal, 1-2%
 
Nothing but good stuff on Reddit but plugging in Main monitor closest to Motherboard fixed my issues a few weeks ago. I'll try these out..
 
Installed these drivers. Tried 2 games and no issues yet. Also left computer on and will come back to it to see if there are any idle display problem.
 
Well, it doesn't make the Nvidia cards I have any faster.

Still disappointed in the 4060 ti, but no issues noticed. Haven't flogged the 4080 yet
 
I just played Lies of P for a hour and one Match of Halo Infinite Capture the flag we won. No crash or disconnect fans 100% issues here. The real test would be playing Atomic Heart.
 
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First set of Drivers in the positive in almost 6 months.
 
I got a Star Wars outlaws crash in wild card dlc. I think it’s the game and not the driver. Will try to see if disabling FG lets me continue the mission.
 
I got a Star Wars outlaws crash in wild card dlc. I think it’s the game and not the driver. Will try to see if disabling FG lets me continue the mission.
As expected disabling FG let me continue the mission. FYI.
 
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zero issues, even fixed a minor windowed gaming issue I had with hotfix version for Dune.
 
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Still using 566.36. It's the version that seems to be the steadiest atm for me. (Have a 4090 Suprim Water-cooled card) Tried using the newest version but got small flickering graphical glitches on the screen after a few days to a week. Re-installing the drivers fixes it. (but have had it where it's fine for 3-4 weeks) PSU and the card are fine. May install a new cable to the monitor though just in case it may be going bad.
 
I posted this in the 5090 benchmarks thread, and it specifically applied to me using these drivers so I'll re-post here FYI:

Make sure ReBAR is actually on. Apparently this is a driver issue that affects both AMD and Intel platforms (Kudos to Jayztwocents!) :

This setting gave us HUGE performance gains!! Check yours now!

The TLDW:
*Download and open Nvidia Profile Inspector.
*Under _GLOBAL_DRIVER_PROFILE (Base Profile):
5 - Common
set "rBAR - Enable" to Enabled (Mine was Disabled by default!)
"rBAR - Options" to 0x00000001
"rBAR - Size Limit" to 0x0000000040000000
*Apply changes
 
I posted this in the 5090 benchmarks thread, and it specifically applied to me using these drivers so I'll re-post here FYI:

Make sure ReBAR is actually on. Apparently this is a driver issue that affects both AMD and Intel platforms (Kudos to Jayztwocents!) :

This setting gave us HUGE performance gains!! Check yours now!

The TLDW:
*Download and open Nvidia Profile Inspector.
*Under _GLOBAL_DRIVER_PROFILE (Base Profile):
5 - Common
set "rBAR - Enable" to Enabled (Mine was Disabled by default!)
"rBAR - Options" to 0x00000001
"rBAR - Size Limit" to 0x0000000040000000
*Apply changes

Mine was off, 4090/9800X3D.
 
I posted this in the 5090 benchmarks thread, and it specifically applied to me using these drivers so I'll re-post here FYI:

Make sure ReBAR is actually on. Apparently this is a driver issue that affects both AMD and Intel platforms (Kudos to Jayztwocents!) :

This setting gave us HUGE performance gains!! Check yours now!

The TLDW:
*Download and open Nvidia Profile Inspector.
*Under _GLOBAL_DRIVER_PROFILE (Base Profile):
5 - Common
set "rBAR - Enable" to Enabled (Mine was Disabled by default!)
"rBAR - Options" to 0x00000001
"rBAR - Size Limit" to 0x0000000040000000
*Apply changes
It's supposed to be off globally. Nvidia uses profiles to white list games as it isn't a global benefit to have rebar on for all games.
 
It's supposed to be off globally. Nvidia uses profiles to white list games as it isn't a global benefit to have rebar on for all games.
Yes, I saw this pop up elsewhere but assumed it was JayZ just not understanding how a feature works and I guess I was correct. I don't think it's a good thing to force it on for all games but it is an option I guess if you don't mind possible performance hits in older titles.
 
I saw Jay's video and tested it out on 3DMark Time Spy. My system defaults to rebar being off globally in Nvidia Profile Inspector as well as it being off for all 3DMark benchmark program profiles. 576.80 Studio driver.

I lost 13.4% CPU performance in Time Spy by turning on rebar. It was highly repeatable - change settings (per Jay's own settings), save, restart 3DMark.

So, I'm going to keep the defaults.
 
I think he said this only works on Intel. I also went back to defaults as AMD does not require it.
 
Is this the miracle driver we've been waiting for? :|
Not even close. It shit the bed and I had to reinstall 576.40 just so I could keep playing Doom Dark Ages. It literally made the game unplayable as it stuttered constantly. It's been a decade or more since I've had to roll back an Nvidia driver!
 
Totally misleading to call it a bug... pretty sure Rebar is only meant to be activated on specific titles, that Nvidia has tested. It might improve performance in some cases, but cause regressions in others.
 
The only cases I've encountered where manually enabling rebar using the nvidia profile inspector results in a significant improvement are with the 3DMark Port Royal benchmark and the 3DMark PCIE test so I only do it on a case to case basis rather than globally.
 
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Totally misleading to call it a bug... pretty sure Rebar is only meant to be activated on specific titles, that Nvidia has tested. It might improve performance in some cases, but cause regressions in others.
Yup, as stated above...

It's supposed to be off globally. Nvidia uses profiles to white list games as it isn't a global benefit to have rebar on for all games.
Just more youtube sensationalism.
 
Starfield was a high profile example of a game which had a pretty big benefit from activating REBAR with Nvidia Inspector. And then the next Nvidia driver release had it activated officially, by default.
 
Played V Rising for like 7-8 hours no crashes except getting sun burnt as a vampire trying to beat a guy throwing bombs at me.
 
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