- The new GeForce Hotfix screen controller of NVIDIA 572.75 supposedly solves the overclocking problem for some
- There are black screen login problems, since users express more complaints
- Adds to the growing list of controversies of Team Green in the midst of the launch of the RTX 5000 series
The recent Ready Game Ready pilots of Nvidia have come with a list of problems, which seem to have begun with the launch of their RTX 5000 series and seem to be affecting all kinds of GPU RTX owners. However, while Team Green is working hard to solve the hiccutors, some users are still frustrated.
As highlighted on the NVIDIA support page, a new Hotfix GeForce 572.75 screen controller has been launched with patch notes that address an overclocking problem, including black screen problems (especially at the RTX 5000 series GPUs). This occurs after the previous game driver 572.70 that added support for the new RTX 5070 GPU and it was supposed to solve a black screen start problem that leaves users trapped on a blank login screen when connected through Displayport on certain monitors. Unfortunately, it seems that the latter remains for some users.
It is not exactly clear if the problem comes from the dedicated support of the drivers for the new Blackwell GPU of Team Green, one thing that is clear is that the problem of the black screen occurs mainly during the start of the system that makes the PCs not work (beyond the BIOS) until it is repaired through the Windows recovery mode.
Having faced black screen problems, I have returned to the driver 572.47, and it has been navigation without problems without any obvious problem. Due to the reports that this last hotfix does not seem to have completely solved the problems, it is another reason why it may be better to update drivers for now unless it is necessary.
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More impulse for AMD …
It is no secret that the launch of the RTX 5000 series has been a bit messy: from missing Rops reports, limited availability, inflated prices (partner cards) and now driving problems, it has left some fans of the green team in a sour mood.
AMD RADEON RX 9070 series also just launched, enjoying praise aoges for its performance at affordable prices, and although it is not a perfect release since prices in some retailers are above MSRP, Team Red has had a much better start compared to its main rival.
The tide seems to be rotating drastically now, since Radeon GPU pilots often were criticized for problems in the past, which some used as a reason to avoid Radeon GPUs, but this is now happening with the pilots ready for the Nvidia game.
If this same pattern continues, I hope that the AMD GPUs become much more popular among PC players, and as one that has been crying for competing against the domination of the Nvidia market, it is nice to see, although AMD’s success had no cost of bad experiences for the owners of the NVIDIA GPUs.