A few days before the arrival ofEmpulse on Steam, NVIDIA is pushing a driver that is not limited to simple day one support. The version GeForce 610.62 WHQL also fixes several defects visible in game, including a frame pacing problem on certain GeForce RTX 40s with G-SYNC activated.
GeForce 610.62 WHQL: immediate support for Empulse
This new Game Ready driver adds support forEmpulsea high-speed 6v6 shooter scheduled for release on June 24. NVIDIA therefore delivers its drivers upstream to ensure compatibility from the launch of the game.
Beyond this support, the update includes a series of quality-of-use fixes for GeForce RTX GPUs. The list targets both in-game stability, display and certain behaviors linked to in-house technologies such as DLSS Frame Generation or Smooth Motion.
In-game fixes and major display bug
WoW, Apex Legends and DLSS in the crosshairs
Among the bugs fixed, World of Warcraft profite d’améliorations de stability en jeu [5563205]. Apex Legends receives a fix for visual corruptions occasionally appearing after long sessions [6239327].
NVIDIA also indicates that it has resolved an issue where settings DLSS could appear grayed out in some games after installing the driver 615.47 [6262805]. Added to this is better stability in multi-screen configuration with V-SYNC et DLSS Frame Generation [6158481]as well as two fixes related to Smooth Motion : jittering or ghosting in certain DirectX 11 games [5937897]and crashes at launch in some cases [5466398].
An important point for the GeForce RTX 40
The most sensitive fix concerns the architecture Ada. NVIDIA mentions fixing an issue frame pacing on some monitors when G-SYNC was activated on the GeForce RTX 40 Series [6226972].
Version 610.62 WHQL also corrects an error reading theEDID on certain screens, which could then be detected as “NVIDIA NV-Failsafe†[6005508]. NVIDIA also cites the resolution of an issue preventing some monitors from waking from sleep [5806798/5635230]as well as general stability improvements when the system fails to create a new allocation [5449920].
This type of publication reminds us that Game Ready drivers are now used as much to support releases as to correct regressions that are sometimes very concrete on the display. For RTX 40 owners and users of G-SYNC screens, this update therefore has an interest well beyond Empulse.
This logic of updating over time resembles what NVIDIA had already done with the GeForce Hotfix 610.52, designed to quickly correct display and stability regressions before the next full driver, which clearly shows that the most useful fixes often arrive even before the big WHQL versions.
Source : TechPowerUp


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