According to news from this site on April 12, Nvidia released the GeForce Game Ready 552.12 WHQL driver update last week. Later, many users reported that the driver had problems, such as the game running lag, unable to fully support RTX HDR, and even causing Black screen.
Regarding the issues reported by users, Nvidia officially gave some official answers, which mentioned: If your system uses Intel’s 13th generation/14th generation-K series desktop CPU, and when compiling the game If you encounter stability issues/out of memory issues/crash issues with shaders, please visit the Intel website for help.
We can see from the official link provided by NVIDIA that this problem has appeared at least as early as February this year. Intel officials said:
Intel Corporation is aware of reports of issues with certain workloads on Core 13th and 14th Generation unlocked multiplier desktop processors. We are working with our partners to analyze the reported issues.
If you encounter these issues, please contact the Intel Customer Support Center for further assistance during this time.
Nvidia also stated that there is a white/black checkerboard artifact issue that randomly occurs in Chromium-based applications (such as Chrome browser, Edge, Discord), Microsoft will fix it in a future Windows update.
This site noticed that on Tuesday, Chrome users reported that similar problems have occurred since version 115. Microsoft officials said that the root cause of the problem lies in a bug in Windows, and the Windows preview version has been fixed. ;The temporary solution is to use the "--disable_direct_composition_video_overlays=1" command to run the browser.
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