NVIDIA just launched a fresh driver for its graphics cards. This new driver, the NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 545.84 WHQL, comes with exciting new features. For instance, it adds support for RTX Video Super Resolution v1.5 and CUDA 12.3.
The NVIDIA GeForce 545.84 WHQL driver also brings some cool stuff with it. It now speeds up Stable Diffusion with TensorRT, making it up to 2 times faster. And, it also gives you super smooth gaming in NARAKA: BLADEPOINT and Warhammer: Vermintide 2.
The new driver also sorts out two annoying problems. First, it stops those awful black screen flickers that appeared on certain monitors with Display Stream Compression mode. Second, it makes sure your monitor colors are A-OK when you wake it up from sleep.
Like always, you can download the new NVIDIA driver from here. I’ve also included below its full list of tweaks, fixes and changes.
NVIDIA GeForce 545.84 WHQL Driver Release Notes
Game Ready Driver
This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games supporting DLSS 3 technology including NARAKA: BLADEPOINT and Warhammer: Vermintide 2. Additionally, this Game Ready Driver introduces TensorRT acceleration for Stable Diffusion to increase performance by up to 2x.
Gaming Technology
Introduces support for RTX Video Super Resolution v1.5.
What’s New in Release 545
- Support for CUDA 12.3.
- Introduces support for RTX Video Super Resolution v1.5.
Fixed Issues
Fixed General Bugs
- Some monitors may display random black screen flicker when in Display Stream Compression mode [4034096]
- Monitor colors are incorrect after coming back from display sleep [3420257]
Known Issues
- [Halo Infinite] Significant performance drop is observed on Maxwell-based GPUs. [4052711]
- A new NVIDIA icon is created in the system tray each time a user switch takes place in Windows. [4251314]
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