en.Wedoany.com Reported - Nvidia has released the GeForce Hotfix Display Driver 610.52, an optional driver based on the Game-Ready Driver 610.47, designed to fix several known bugs involving G-Sync, specific monitors, DLSS Frame Generation, and Smooth Motion features.
This driver fixes issues including a frame-pacing error that could occur on certain monitors when G-Sync is enabled on Ada graphics cards. It also resolves a problem where EDID information on some monitors could not be read correctly, which previously caused the monitor to be identified as "Nvidia NV-Failsafe."
For multi-monitor systems, this Hotfix also brings adjustments, such as improved in-game stability when using V-Sync in conjunction with DLSS Frame Generation. Additionally, it fixes an error where certain monitors could not wake from standby mode and includes stability improvements for World of Warcraft.
Other changes involve the Nvidia Smooth Motion feature. In some DirectX-11 games, enabling this feature could cause stuttering or ghosting, or even lead to game crashes on startup. Hotfix 610.52 aims to address these issues.
As with typical GeForce Hotfix drivers, this release of version 610.52 is not a regular WHQL driver but rather an optional beta version that has undergone streamlined quality testing. Its purpose is to provide faster targeted bug fixes so that changes can be integrated into official drivers later. Users not affected by the above issues may choose to wait for the next certified driver.
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