Nvidia hotfix fixes GPU driver issue with user overclocks

Nvidia's recent GPU driver update disrupted user overclocks, prompting complaints. The company has now released a hotfix to resolve the problem. This incident is described as another example of buggy driver releases from Nvidia.

Nvidia's latest GPU driver caused significant issues for users who had overclocked their graphics cards, with reports indicating that the update 'totally wrecked' these custom settings. The driver, intended to improve performance, instead interfered with overclock configurations, leading to frustration among PC enthusiasts and gamers.

In response, Nvidia quickly issued a hotfix to restore functionality and correct the overclock disruptions. This patch addresses the specific compatibility problems introduced by the original driver.

The episode underscores ongoing challenges with Nvidia's driver updates, often criticized for introducing bugs despite their frequency. As one commentary notes, it is 'just another buggy Nvidia driver,' highlighting a pattern in software releases that can affect hardware stability.

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