NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 Ti desktop GPU launched today, and with it comes a new Game Ready driver.
The installation of the RTX 5060 Ti in your computer necessitates the introduction of a new driver, but this update also brings several other enhancements and new features along with it.
If you’ve been grappling with black screens and unexpected crashes while using NVIDIA’s latest drivers, here’s some exciting news straight from a fellow enthusiast: There seems to be a solution in sight!
An extensive collection of compressed insects encompasses problems related to DLSS Frame Generation and G-Sync, particular video games, and various other matters.
You can obtain the latest version of the graphics driver, which is GeForce Game Ready 576.02 WHQL, either by downloading it via the NVIDIA application or directly from the NVIDIA website.
What’s new in NVIDIA’s Game Ready 576.02 driver?
For gamers, a significant piece of news (second only to the acknowledged bug fixes), is expected to be the inclusion of Multi Frame Generation (MFG) support for DLSS 4 in two newly-supported games.
In the game Black Myth: Wukong, the character Wukong will now benefit from MFG (Multi-Frame Generation) support. NVIDIA claims that this technology, when used in conjunction with Super Resolution, can potentially enhance performance by as much as 10 times.
In alignment with a significant game overhaul, No More Room in Hell 2 has been equipped with the DLSS 4 MFG upgrade. During the Steam Free Weekend period from April 17th to the 21st, players can enjoy this game at no cost.
Apart from these two games, six additional titles are also receiving enhanced support. NVIDIA has expanded their optimization pool, enabling easy one-click performance improvements for these new games as well.
- Deadlock
- Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced
- Half-Life 2 with RTX
- inZOI
- Monster Hunter Wilds
- The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered
Make sure to explore the extensive catalog of over 1,300 games that offer NVIDIA optimization support.
New G-Sync compatible monitor support
Last but not least comes new VRR support for 19 G-Sync compatible monitors.
The majority of the items on this list belong to Acer, yet you’ll also find displays from brands such as AOC, ASUS, Dell, HP, LG, Samsung, and several others.
Here’s a list for quick reference:
- Acer VG270K V4
- Acer X27U X1
- Acer X27U X2
- Acer X32 V2
- Acer X32 X
- Acer X32 X2
- Acer XB273K V4
- Acer XV270K V4
- AOC 27G42HE
- ASUS VG249QE5A
- ASUS VG279QE5A
- ASUS VG27AQM5A
- ASUS XG279CNS
- Dell AW2525HM
- Dough ES07E91
- HP OMEN27QS G2
- Gigabyte MO27U2
- LG M5/G5/C5/CS5/B5
- Samsung G90XF
Will the new driver fix the common GeForce issues?

I haven’t tried NVIDIA’s newest driver yet, but I’m certainly not alone in my anticipation that it will address some of the problems that have been bothering many GeForce users across the board.
Absolutely, the complete release notes provided by NVIDIA include numerous solutions for stability issues and bug fixes aimed at resolving some of the frequent problems encountered by NVIDIA users.
A notable issue I’ve encountered is related to game instability, particularly during play sessions where Deep Learning Super-Sampling (DLSS) Frame Generation and GSYNC are both enabled.
As a researcher, I find that this particular combination appears to be the main source of issues. It’s intriguing to observe whether NVIDIA has indeed addressed the fundamental problem at its core.
Last week’s discussion highlighted that trouble with drivers started in January 2025, coinciding with the launch of the Game Ready 572.16 software bundle. This package was simultaneously released with the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 graphics cards.
Initially, individuals who purchased NVIDIA 50-series graphics cards encountered problems, but users of the 40-series models didn’t lag too far behind, experiencing a range of issues such as black screens, failures in detection, and system crashes.
Many individuals are choosing to revert their graphics driver versions to ones released prior to the introduction of 50-series GPUs with their DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generating technology.
This does, of course, remove the main selling feature, DLSS 4, for NVIDIA’s new RTX 5000 GPUs.
As a tech enthusiast, I can’t wait to get my hands on the latest Game Ready Driver 576.02 WHQL! Once I’ve downloaded it and given it a thorough test run, I’ll have a better understanding of its performance and capabilities.
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