NVIDIA has released notable updates to its software ecosystem, including the latest GeForce display driver hotfix and a patch for the “NVIDIA Apps” issue.
NVIDIA releases numerous updates to improve user experience, primarily addressing performance issues
Team Green maintains a reputation for being quick at fixing bugs, and they’ve done it again. This post provides an overview of recent changes made by the company. Starting with driver hotfixes, NVIDIA has apparently released GeForce Hotfix display driver version 566.45. Although it is based on the Game Ready driver, it addresses specific issues and it would not be appropriate to classify this change as a separate driver update. is called a “hotfix”. Here is the changelog for the new hotfix driver:
This hotfix addresses the following issues:
(Indiana Jones and the Great Circle) Some users may experience intermittent microstuttering (5015165) Improved stability for Ubisoft games using the Snowdrop engine (4914325)
Click here to download GeForce Hotfix display driver version 566.45 for Windows 10 x64 / Windows 11 x64.
We were hoping the company would release an update to the NVIDIA app that would fix the pesky performance stutter issue, but instead of releasing a patch, Team Green decided to update the NVIDIA app by default in version 11.0.1. I disabled the “Game Filter” option. , this is considered an intermediate fix for the problem. For those of you who don’t know, we recently reported on how NVIDIA app overlays reduced performance for users by up to 15%, simply due to settings that were incompatible with many titles.
For now it works by disabling the “Game Filter” option, but I’m hoping NVIDIA releases an update, which likely won’t be until next month, so for now the consumer settings The best solution is to disable it. I am facing a problem.