NVIDIA just dropped a new driver for its graphics cards. The NVIDIA Geforce 546.33 WHQL driver is all about top-notch performance in THE FINALS and Squad. This driver also brings support for Fortnite Chapter 5 which now features DLSS Super Resolution. So, make sure to download this driver if you’re playing these games.
This driver also packs a couple of bug fixes. For instance, it fixes an issue that could cause a new NVIDIA system tray icon to be created each time a user is switched in Windows. It also resolves an issue that could cause colors to appear muted when streaming.
This new driver doesn’t come with extra fixes or boosts in performance. If you’re not into THE FINALS, Squad, or Fortnite Chapter 5, you can pass on this one without missing out.
Like always, you can download the new NVIDIA driver from this link. I’ve also included below its full list of tweaks, fixes and changes. So go ahead and read them.
NVIDIA Geforce 546.33 WHQL Driver Release Notes
Game Ready for THE FINALS
This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games supporting DLSS 3 technology including THE FINALS and Squad. Further support for new titles leveraging NVIDIA DLSS technology includes the launch of Fortnite Chapter 5 which features DLSS Super Resolution.
Fixed Gaming Bugs
- [Discord] When streaming gameplay, colors may appear muted
Fixed General Bugs
- [Regression] 536.99: A new NVIDIA system tray icon is created each time a user is switched in Windows
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